Gabriele Nissim


Gabriele Nissim is an Italian journalist, historian and essayist whose works discuss Eastern Europe.

Biography

Nissim has been a key figure in promoting the establishment of a European Day of the Righteous, which was approved by the European Parliament on 10 May 2012. It takes place yearly on 6 March in remembrance of all people who have stood up against totalitarianism and genocides. This event has become a civil feast in Italy after the definitive approval of its constitutive law on 7 December 2017.
Earlier in his career, Nissim founded L'Ottavo Giorno in 1982, an Italian magazine about dissent in Eastern European countries. He has worked for the papers Panorama, Il Mondo, Il Giornale and the Corriere della Sera.
Nissim published Ebrei invisibili. I sopravvissuti dell'Europa orientale dal comunismo ad oggi with Gabriele Eschenazi for Mondadori in 1995. In 1998, he published L'uomo che fermò Hitler. La storia di Dimitar Peshev che salvò gli ebrei di una nazione intera. In 2003, he published Il tribunale del bene. La storia di Moshe Bejski, l'uomo che creò il Giardino dei Giusti.
For Bruno Mondadori, together with others, he wrote Storie di uomini giusti nel Gulag. His book Una bambina contro Stalin tells about an Italian Communist expatriated to the USSR, then arrested and shot without trial, and his daughter's fight to get his memory rehabilitated.
He directed many documentaries for the TV networks of Canale 5 and Italian-speaking Switzerland about underground opposition to communism, the problems of post-communism and on the condition of Jews in Eastern Europe.
In 2001, Nissim founded Gariwo, the Garden of the Righteous Worldwide Committee, which commemorates the Righteous of all genocides. In Milan, Nissim created the Garden of the Righteous Worldwide together with the city government and the Union of Italian Jewish Communities.
He was one of the creators of the museum devoted to Dimitar Peshev in Kyustendil, Bulgaria in 2001. He created the first park dedicated to victims of the gulag in Milan's Valsesia Park in 2004, and he ushered in a memorial dedicated to the 1000 Italian victims of Soviet totalitarianism on 29 June 2007.

International recognition

Nissim has been a promoter of international congresses about the Righteous. For his commitment to the subject, he has received numerous international awards.
On 6 November 1998, the National Assembly of Bulgaria awarded him the Order of the Madar Horseman, the highest cultural honor in Bulgaria, for his work in recognizing Peshev, the saviour of Bulgarian Jews.
In 2003, he won the "Ilaria Alpi" critics' prize for the TV documentary Il giudice dei Giusti
On 2 December 2007, he received a special mention from Lombardy for his peace activism and activism about the Righteous.
In 2014 Gabriele Nissim received the Ambrogino d'oro from the city of Milan.
In 2016, his book La lettera a Hitler won the Montefiori international award for historic novel of the year and the Fiuggi storia award in the biography category. In the same year, he received a certificate of merit from the Embassy of Armenia.

Publications

  • Nissim, Gabriele; Eschenazi, Gabriele, Ebrei invisibili. I sopravvissuti dell'Europa orientale dal comunismo a oggi , Milan, Mondadori,
  • Various authors; introduction by Nissim, Gabriele, Storie di uomini Giusti nel gulag , Milan, Bruno Mondadori, L'uomo che fermò Hitler , Milan, Mondadori, 2001, Il tribunale del bene , Milan, Mondadori, 2003, Una bambina contro Stalin , Milan, Mondadori, 2007, La bontà insensata. Il segreto degli uomini giusti , Milan, Mondadori, 2011,.La lettera a Hitler. Storia di Armin T. Wegner, combattente solitario contro i genocidi del Novecento , Milan, Mondadori, 2015, Il bene possibile. Essere giusti nel proprio tempo , Novara, UTET, 2018, Auschwitz non finisce mai. La memoria della Shoah e i nuovi genocidi , Milan, Rizzoli, 2022,