Fedor Fedorovich Mikhailichenko (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Михайличенко; 1927—1993) was a Soviet Righteous Among the Nations. As a prisoner in the concentration camp of Buchenwald, he saved the life of a small Jewish boy Yurchik (born in 1937), who later became the Chief Ashkenazi rabbi of Israel, Israel Meir Lau.[1][2]
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