New Report Reveals that 1 in 4 Holocaust Survivors Suffers from Poverty

As we commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day this week, the Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel released data that one in four of Israel’s estimated 200,000 Holocaust survivors suffers from economic distress, with 87% of survivors who sought financial aid surviving on less than NIS 5,000 (about $1,350) a month. 

Please continue to pray for these dear people, that the Lord to touch them with His love and meet their every need. 

…Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it
to one of the least of these My brethren,
you did it to Me. - Matthew 25:40

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