US/World News

Herzog meets Prince Charles, names scholarship for Princess Alice

(JNS) Israeli President Isaac Herzog announced the establishment of “The Compassion and Perseverance Scholarship” in memory of Princess Alice of Battenberg, who sheltered a Jewish family during the Nazi occupation of Greece, on Monday as part of a state visit to the United Kingdom. Princess Alice was the mother of the late Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip, who died on April 9 at the age of 99, and the paternal grandmother of Prince Charles. Herzog introduced the new scholarship in nursing to be instituted at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem while meeting with the Prince of Wales on Monday, the second day of Herzog’s trip.

The family of Haimaki Cohen—a Jew and former member of Parliament in Greece—stayed in Princess Alice’s residence in Greece until the Nazi liberation, according to Yad Vashem. She was even interviewed by the Gestapo when they became suspicious that she was protecting Jews, but the princess used her deafness to pretend not to understand their questions until they left her alone.

Princess Alice was recognized by Yad Vashem as “Righteous Among the Nations” in 1993. Prince Philip previously said about his mother’s efforts during the Holocaust, “I suspect that it never occurred to her that her action was in any way special. She was a person with deep religious faith, and she would have considered it to be a totally human action to fellow human beings in distress.” She is buried on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.

During their meeting, Herzog also thanked Prince Charles for his work promoting Holocaust education.

Main Photo: Israeli President Isaac Herzog with Prince Charles in the United Kingdom, Nov. 22, 2021. Credit: Koby Gideon/GPO. 

SHARE
RELATED POSTS
Forget X-ray body scanners–try mice
Omar to host fundraiser with CAIR-affiliated PAC
Commentary magazine sees a new split in the black-Jewish alliance

Leave Your Reply