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Auschwitz Survivor Finds Comfort, Love, & Acceptance In ICEJ Home

There are approximately 180 000 Holocaust survivors living in Israel today. Around one third are impoverished, struggling with illness, or living alone. In 2009, ICEJ began a partnership with a local charity to provide a home especially for lonely survivors. It offers attractive assisted-living facilities and a warm family environment.

The Haifa Home: providing a community

The Haifa Home continues to be a significant and vital

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