When Jews heard, yesterday, of the death of Madeleine K. Albright, the career diplomat and the first woman to serve as Secretary of State, a small bell went off in their brains. Or, in their souls. Secretary Albright had been born in Czechoslovakia; fled with her family to Great Britain; and finally rose to success in her adopted country, the United States. Her story is an immigrant success story. It was not until she became Secretary of State that she learned something that she had long suspected. Her family was Jewish. During World War II, out of fear for the...