A momentous ceremony was held in southern Israel's Moshav to honor Maharaja Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji, unveiling a statue to commemorate his heroic actions during World War II. The Maharaja, ruler of the Indian princely state of Nawanagar, now Jamnagar, is celebrated for rescuing around a thousand Polish children, many of whom were Jewish, from war's horrors.
Attended by dignitaries including India's Ambassador to Israel, J P Singh, and Poland's Ambassador, Maciej Hunia, the event highlighted the Maharaja's extraordinary compassion. The ambassadors emphasized his actions as a beacon of hope and an embodiment of humanity transcending borders. The Polish ambassador recounted how a square, monument, and tram in Poland honor the Maharaja's legacy.
The unveiling featured exhibitions on Indi

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