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April 17, 2007

Professor Liviu Librescu

In a very dark moment we discover heroes:
Professor Liviu Librescu, 76, threw himself in front of the shooter, who had attempted to enter his classroom. The Israeli mechanics and engineering lecturer was shot to death, "but all the students lived - because of him," Virginia Tech student Asael Arad - also an Israeli - told Army Radio.

Several of Librescu's other students sent e-mails to his wife, Marlena, telling of how he blocked the gunman's way and saved their lives, said the son, Joe.

"My father blocked the doorway with his body and asked the students to flee," Joe Librescu said in a telephone interview from his home outside of Tel Aviv. "Students started opening windows and jumping out."
And his biography tells us more:
His daughter-in-law Ayala has said the professor was very passionate of his work and a dedicated family man, while University colleagues described him as a “real gentleman”.

Liviu Librescu graduated the Politechnical University in Bucharest in 1952 with a specialization in aeronautical engineering. In 1972, he received the Traian Vuia Award of the Romanian Academy of Sciences. In 1979-1886 he served as mechanical engineering professor at the Tel Aviv University.

According to ynetnews.com, he and his wife were survivors of the Holocaust who immigrated to Israel from Romania in 1978.
He already lived through the unthinkable in his early life. And his reaction in his final moments was simply that of a father. In a moment of true crisis you hope you have the deep courage to protect young life to your last breath.

2 Comments:

At 9:02 AM, Blogger Rachel said...

Thanks for that - on a day when I am discussing Lord of the Flies (in light of the Virginia Tech shootings) with my students, any bright spot amidst bleak news is appreciated.

 
At 2:21 PM, Blogger she-who-travels-with-camera said...

Thank you for that story, brother. He was a shining light in the darkness of senseless violence.

 

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