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JERUSALEM — Like so many mothers, Raul Artal’s insisted that her son was going to be a doctor.
But there was a history — and heroism — behind her ambitions for him. A determined Jewish doctor in a concentration camp in 1943 delivered Artal in a barn, despite his feet-first position — and saved the lives of both mother and son.
His mother was right: Now, Artal, 78, is a retired obstetrician himself.
“I’ve heard that story so many times, I could become nothing else” but a doctor, he chuckled during a recent interview from his Los Angeles-area home.