Amiel Shomrony (born Emil Schwarz; Hebrew: עמיאל שומרוני; 1917 – 2009) was a Croatian-Israeli Holocaust survivor, who served as secretary of Zagreb's chief rabbi Miroslav Šalom Freiberger during World War II.
[1] After the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia and the enactment of race laws, he was forced to stop his studies.
He was employed at the Jewish municipality in Zagreb as the secretary of the chief rabbi Miroslav Šalom Freiberger.
The route took Shomrony, his wife, daughter, and father from Zagreb to Budapest, through Romania and Bulgaria to Istanbul, and in 1944 they arrived in Palestine.
[1] Shomrony twice nominated the war-time archbishop of Zagreb Aloysius Stepinac to be listed among the Righteous Among the Nations: in 1970 and in 1994.