Daniėlʹ Shtaĭn, perevodchik
Daniėlʹ Shtaĭn, perevodchik
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Polʹskiĭ evreĭ Daniėlʹ Shtaĭn s riskom dli︠a︡ zhizni spasaet vo vremi︠a︡ Vtoroĭ mirovoĭ voĭny okolo trekhsot uznikov getto. V kont︠s︡e voĭny on, prini︠a︡v kreshchenie, stanovitsi︠a︡ katolicheskim svi︠a︡shchennikom i uezzhaet v Izrailʹ, gde prodolzhaet sluzhenie li︠u︡di︠a︡m - imenno tak on ponimaet svoi︠u︡ missii︠u︡. During World War II, the Polish Jew Daniel Shtayn risked his life to save around three hundred prisoners in the ghetto. At the end of the war, he converted to Catholicism and became a Catholic priest. He then moved to Israel, where he continued to serve people - this is how he understood his mission.
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