Setzuso Kotsuji

Setzuso Kotsuji

Setzuso Kotsuji was a professor in Japan, and the son of a Shinto priest, who helped Jewish refugees during the holocaust, he later converted to Judaism upon finding a Tanakh. [http://www.aish.com/holocaust/people/The_Japanese_Convert.asp]

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