Yisrael Meir Lau, born on June first, nineteen thirty-seven, is a distinguished Holocaust survivor and a prominent figure in the Jewish community. His journey through adversity has shaped his life and career, leading him to become a respected rabbi and non-fiction writer.
From nineteen ninety-three to two thousand three, Lau served as the Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, a role that underscored his commitment to Jewish leadership and spirituality. Prior to this esteemed position, he held the title of Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, where he made significant contributions to the community.
After concluding his tenure as chief rabbi, Lau was appointed as the chairman of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center. This role allowed him to further honor the memory of those lost during the Holocaust and educate future generations about the importance of remembrance and resilience.