Task Force For International Cooperation On Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research

 
 
 
Print this page...

Besa: Muslims Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust

When:
17.07.2009 - 07.02.2010
Where:
Holocaust Museum Houston - Houston
Category:
Exhibitions

Description

Albania, a European country with a Muslim majority, succeeded where other European nations failed in dealing with

Nazi Germany. Almost all Jews living within Albanian borders during the German occupation - those of Albanian

origin and refugees alike - were saved. In a five-year project, Colorado-based photographer Norman Gershman set

out to collect the names of righteous, non-Jews who saved Jews during the Holocaust. He discovered that some of

the names were of Albanian Muslims. He then began a quest to meet and photograph the Albanian rescuers or their

descendents. During his interviews, when he asked why they had rescued Jews, the resounding response was

"Besa" the code of honor deeply rooted in Albanian culture and incorporated in the faith of Albanian Muslims. As

Gershman later would explain, "There was no government conspiracy, no underground railroad, no organized

resistance of any kind - only individual Albanians, acting alone, to save the lives of people whose lives were in

immediate danger. My portraits of these people, and their stories, are meant to reflect their humanity, their dignity,

their religious and moral convictions, and their quiet courage." The exhibit is traveled by Hebrew Union College-

Jewish Institute of Religion Museum. For more information, call 713-942-8000, ext. 100, or e-mail

This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Central Gallery

Website:
Venue:
Holocaust Museum Houston (All Events | Website)
Host:
(All Events)