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| The Association for the Planning and Development of Services for the Aged in Israel takes care of the unique needs of the elderly who were under the Nazi regime during World War II, and the second and third generation. |
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| A person recognized by the memorial authority Yad Vashem as a righteous gentile, and residing in Israel, as well as family members of a righteous gentile (widow/er and if there is no widow/er - the child, as defined under the National Insurance Law, residing in Israel) are entitled to benefits from the National Insurance Institute of Israel. |
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The report of the Knesset Inquiry Committee on the Location and Restitution of the Assets (in Israel) of Holocaust Victims. |
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| AMCHA, established in 1987, seeks to alleviate the emotional suffering of Holocaust survivors and their families by providing a listening ear for those who feel they have no one who would understand and accept them. This involves building a framework of mutual aid, memory processing and grief resolution, as well as a place were Holocaust survivors and their families can feel at home. |
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| ICHEIC was the first organization ever to offer Holocaust survivors and their heirs an avenue to pursue a claim against an insurance company at no cost. The Commission was created as a means of addressing the gaps and shortfalls of postwar compensation programs of the 1950s and 1960s and was intended to provide an opportunity for thousands of Holocaust survivors and their heirs to submit claims for the first time. |
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This page includes information for Holocaust survivors from Eastern Europe, as a result of cooperation between the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Minister of Justice who decided to work towards the restitution of property of Jews from the states of Eastern Europe, after the fall of the Berlin Wall. |