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Knesset increases benefits for Holocaust survivors

The Knesset voted to increase benefits for Israel’s Holocaust survivors, many of whom live in poverty.
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June 11, 2014

The Knesset voted to increase benefits for Israel’s Holocaust survivors, many of whom live in poverty.

The bill, which was passed June 9, will add $290 million a year to the allocations for survivor benefits, increase the monthly stipend received by Holocaust survivors and streamline the bureaucracy for government programs.

It evens out the benefits received by survivors of the ghettos and the death camps who immigrated to Israel after 1953 with those who moved to Israel immediately after the Holocaust, and provides benefits for the surviving spouses of survivors.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid and Welfare Minister Meir Cohen introduced the measure.

Some 200,000 Holocaust survivors live in Israel.

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