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Claims Conference Announces $720 Million USD To 300 Social Welfare Organizations Globally To Support Holocaust Survivors

Allocations Include Nearly $47 Million USD in Social Welfare Services in Ukraine as Claims Conference Continues Commitment to Support Holocaust Survivors in the Face of Imminent Threat


To Commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the Claims Conference Launches New Innovative Social Media Campaign: #DONTBEABYSTANDER

Social Media Campaign To Honor Righteous Among The Nations, Non-Jews Who Risked Everything During The Holocaust To Rescue Jews.


International Holocaust Survivors Night 2021

Held on the third night of Chanukah, The 2021 International Holocaust Survivors Night (IHSN 2021) event included remarks from Isaac Herzog, President of Israel, comments from Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany, Dr. Rolf Bösinger, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance in Germany, Christine Lambrecht, German Federal Minister of Justice, Meirav Cohen, Minister of Social Equality in Israel, Nachman Shai, Minister of Diaspora Affairs, and entertainers including Emmy-nominated actors, Jason Alexander, Tovah Feldshuh and Mayim Bialik, and musical performances from Barry Manilow, Steven Skybell and Jennifer Babiak, and the Maccabeats.


New Study Reveals U.K. Respondents Believe Two Million or Fewer Jews Were Killed in the Holocaust

The U.K.’s Historic Kindertransport Which Saved Thousands of Jewish Children Is Nearly Forgotten NEW YORK, NEW YORK: November 10, 2021 – Gideon Taylor, President of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference), today announced the release of a United Kingdom Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness Survey including a comparison among England, Scotland, Wales […]


Celebrating Rosh Hashanah 5782

As new year celebrations are under way and the sounds of the shofar are still in our ears, I wanted to take a moment to thank our extraordinary partners and staff from around the world for their tireless efforts on behalf of Holocaust survivors. Two hundred agencies around the world, in fifty countries, helped tens […]


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