A graffiti mural honoring a Holocaust hero who saved the lives of thousands of Jews in Hungary is set to be unveiled in Nolita on the first night of Hanukkah. On a wall outside Spring Street’s Vig Bar, Queens-born graffiti artist Fernando “SKI” Romero has been spray painting a 35-foot-by-12-foot image of the late Tibor Baranski, a young Catholic priest who who faced death in rescuing at least 3,000 Jews during Nazi occupation. “The fact that [the reveal night] ended up being a holiday about fighting hatred, a holiday about being a light on the nation, all of that just...