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Title: Destiny
Post by: LouiseVargas on April 18, 2007, 12:20:25 AM
Dear Monkeys,

The Virginia Tech massacre was horrendous.

I'd like to highlight one person. Mr. Liviu Librescu, age 76, who was an Israeli engineering and math lecturer and was one of several foreign victims of Monday's shootings. Librescu and his wife (HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS) immigrated to Israel from Romania in 1978 then moved to Virginia in 1985 for a sabbatical and ended up staying. Librescu, 76, had been a professor at Virginia Tech for 20 years and was widely respected in his field, his son Joe said.

"My father blocked the doorway with his body and asked the students to flee," Librescu's son Joe said Tuesday in a telephone interview from his home outside of Tel Aviv. Students started opening windows and jumping out.

Liviu was very strong both physically and mentally to have survived the holocaust. Why? God had a higher purpose for him. I am a big believer in predestination, fate, karma, destiny, etc.

Yesterday, April 17, the destined purpose of Liviu Librescu came to pass ... to sacrifice himself to save lives of VTech students by blocking the doorway with his body.


Title: Destiny
Post by: Angiex911dsptchr on April 18, 2007, 12:46:21 AM
Louise,
 Heard about this earlier and what a hero the professor was. God bless him.  :(


Title: Destiny
Post by: LouiseVargas on April 18, 2007, 12:48:54 AM
I forgot to mention that Liviu Librescu gave up his life on Holocaust Remembrance Day.


Title: Destiny
Post by: klaasend on April 18, 2007, 12:59:20 AM
Let's put a face with this man who gave of himself to protect others:


(http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_1648_images/0417071146_M_041707_LiviuLibrescu.jpg)


Title: Destiny
Post by: LouiseVargas on April 18, 2007, 01:39:35 AM
Thank you for posting his pic, Klaas. May God bless you.


Title: Destiny
Post by: nonesuche on April 18, 2007, 08:08:23 PM
Tyler and I had some discussion regarding Professor Librescu and how his life would make a wonderful book or movie. I hope his wife can cope with the grief of losing her soulmate and that she has some comfort regarding the honor he lived his last moments with. What a remarkable person and a remarkable life.


Title: Destiny
Post by: justinsmama on April 18, 2007, 09:13:52 PM
Louise, I have not the words to describe my response, other than "WOW". Destiny is apt, indeed.


Title: Destiny
Post by: Anna on April 19, 2007, 01:51:15 AM
Here we have a direct contrast--good and evil.  Yes, I agree that his life would make an excellent movie or book so that his example can be known by as many as possible.

He was a true hero and gave his all so that others might live.  It is remarkable that at his age he was still teaching but to exhibit that level of courage is truly unique.

I saw his son on TV discussing what his father did and how that is just the kind of person that he was.  Few could keep their head in such a situation let alone act to save others.

I pray for the repose of his soul and for comfort for his family.  May we do something to commemorate his actions that is worthy of this great man.


Title: Destiny
Post by: Sam on April 19, 2007, 05:15:26 PM
Quote from: "nonesuche"
Tyler and I had some discussion regarding Professor Librescu and how his life would make a wonderful book or movie. I hope his wife can cope with the grief of losing her soulmate and that she has some comfort regarding the honor he lived his last moments with. What a remarkable person and a remarkable life.


All of you are so right. He was a remarkable man. If there were to be a book or movie about this man I would hope his death would only be a small part of it. I do not want his killer to get any more credit than he already has.

Although I feel very bad for the parents of the killer (yes I do).  I know the killer had a mental illness I still do not want him glorified where there may be others who are also suffering from mental illness try to do something simular.

I would rather see the victims get the glory or recognition. JMHO