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Lydia Aran (Hebrew: לידיה ארן; October 1921 – March 5, 2013 in Jerusalem),[1] a professor emerita at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is a scholar of Buddhism. She taught in the Hebrew University's Department of Indian Studies until her retirement in 1998. Aran's dramatic life story began in Vilnius, Lithuania, where she survived the Holocaust by being hidden, with her twin sister, in the small village of Ignalina by her high school history teacher, Krystyna Adolph, an ethnically Polish Catholic.[2][3] Books
References1. ^{{cite web|script-title=he:ארכיון רשומות מהחודש "אוקטובר, 2011|url=http://lydiaran.com/2011/10/page/5/|publisher=lydiaran.com|accessdate=5 November 2013|language=Hebrew|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105121750/http://lydiaran.com/2011/10/page/5/|archivedate=5 November 2013|df=}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Aran, Lydia}}2. ^The Righteous: The Unsung Heroes of the Holocaust, Martin Gilbert, Macmillan, 2004, pp. 2004 ff. 3. ^Krystyna’s Gift—A Memoir, Lydia Aran, Commentary, February 2004{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 7 : Hebrew University of Jerusalem faculty|Holocaust survivors|Lithuanian Jews|Israeli Jews|2013 deaths|People from Vilnius|1921 births |
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