Setsuzo Kotsuji Explained

Abraham Setsuzō Kotsuji
Native Name:小辻 節三
Birth Name:Setsuzō Kotsuji
Birth Date:1899
Birth Place:Kyoto
Death Date:31 October 1973
Death Place:United States
Other Names:Abraham

was a Japanese Orientalist, and the son of a Shinto priest who descended from a long line of Shinto priests. During the Holocaust he helped Jewish refugees to escape the Nazis, arranging for them to stay first in Kobe and later in Japanese-occupied Shanghai. He also fought against Nazi-inspired anti-Jewish propaganda.[1] A book about how he helped Jewish refugees was written by Japanese actor Jundai Yamada and published in April 2013 by NHK Shuppan.[2]

He converted to Judaism in 1959 after converting to Christianity from Shinto in his youth.[3] In his book "From Tokyo to Jerusalem" he explained that he never was satisfied from his conversion to Christianity.

He first encountered Jews while working for the South Manchuria Railroad Company during World War II.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Japanese Convert . 20 November 2004 . D. . Sofer . Aish HaTorah . 13 January 2019 .
  2. 命のビザを繋いだ男―小辻節三とユダヤ難民。山田 純大 (著) "Inochi no biza wo tsunaida otoko - Kotsuji Setsuzo".
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070310154927/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,864048,00.html?promoid=googlep Time (magazine)