On 
              Friday, February 10, 2006 I was asked the following question:
              Dear Rabbi Dan,
I am wondering if you know the origins of the phrase "righteous gentiles"? I 
have a feeling it is from the Torah, but I don't know.
 
            This 
              was my response:
              I am not 100% certain but I believe that it is attributable to either Simon 
Wiesenthal or Stephen Spielberg. Regardless, however coined the term has created 
a designation for any person who stood up to the Nazis at grave risk to 
him/herself.
 
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              you have questions about a personal matter, or jewish practices 
              and customs, you can submit them to me by e-mail. 
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              question is informative to our community.
            Thank 
              you for your kind attention and this opportunity to share with you,
              Rabbi Dan S. Wiko 
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