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Professor Who Helped Students Escape Among Those Killed
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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JERUSALEM — An Israeli lecturer who died in the massacre at a U.S. university saved the lives of several students by blocking the doorway of his classroom from the approaching gunman before he was fatally shot, his son said Tuesday.
Students of Liviu Librescu, 76, a holocaust survivor who was an engineering science and mathematics lecturer at Virginia Tech for 20 years, 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."
Liviu Librescu, was respected in his field, his son said.
"His work was his life in a sense," Joe Librescu said. "That was a good place for him to practice his research."
The couple immigrated to Israel from Romania in 1978 and then moved to Virginia in 1985 for his sabbatical, but had stayed since then, said Joe Librescu, who himself studied at the school from 1989 to 1994.
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In Romania, the academic community also was mourning Librescu's death.
"It is a great loss," said Ecaterina Andronescu, rector of the Polytechnic University in Bucharest, where Librescu graduated in mechanics and aviation construction in 1953. "We have immense consideration for the way he reacted and defended his students with his life."
He also received a Ph.D from the Bucharest-based Academy of Sciences in 1969, and received an honorary degree with the Polytechnic University in 2000.
At the Polytechnic University, his picture was put on a table and a candle was lit, and people lay flowers. "We remember him as a great specialist in aeronautics. He left behind hundreds of prestigious papers," said one of the professors, Nicolae Serban Tomescu.
Librescu, who specialized in composite structures and aeroelasticity, published extensively and received numerous awards for his work. He also received several NASA grants and also taught courses at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, Italy, and at the Tel Aviv University in Israel.
In Monday's massacre, a gunman killed 32 people at the Virginia university before committing suicide. It was the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history.
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That's so sad.
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I really took a special person to do something like that. When most people were running to save their life here was someone who gave up his to save his students. Hopefully the school will do something to honor his memory.
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May the name and memory of this saint be immortalized. :'(
Rest in peace, Professor Librescu.
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Zecher Tzaddik leVrachah.
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To sacrifice his life to save others is heroic. I can tell you this righteous Jew will be in the world to come. Z"L
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What a courageous, brave, and righteous man this was. He sensed true danger when he saw it, and did not hesitate to risk his own life for his students which he devoted his life to educating. Truly a remarkable man, he had more scholarly works published than any other professor in VT history and devoted his life to bettering humanity. He will be remembered for eternity as one of many Tzaddikim. May G-d bless his family.