Remembering Yisrael Kristal

Yisrael Kristal, an Auschwitz survivor and the world’s oldest man passed away in Haifa, Israel.
World’s Oldest Man, Auschwitz Survivor, Dies in Haifa at Age 113
Yisrael Kristal, a survivor of Auschwitz recognized as the world’s oldest man, died one month before his 114th birthday in Haifa, Israel.
Hundred-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Is Dedicated to the IDF

Marysia Green’s entire family, except for one brother and one sister, were murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz. She herself went through endless miracles to survive the war.
Israel Opens Holocaust Remembrance Day at Yad Vashem Memorial

Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Rivlin, and dozens of Holocaust survivors gathered at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem on Sunday night as Israel ushered in the annual Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Day.
ICEJ joins With Yad Ezer L’Haver to Feed Holocaust Survivors at Passover

On Monday, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem joined with fifteen elderly Holocaust Survivors in Haifa to pack hundreds of holiday boxes for needy survivors this coming Passover.
Christian Gift Restores Fortunes Prophesied in Jeremiah While Healing Holocaust Wounds

With ‘Restoration Rings’ made from silver and gold donated by pro-Israel Christians, one ministry is seeking to heal the painful wounds of the Holocaust and centuries of Christian persecution through fulfillment of Jeremiah’s prophecy.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Time to Turn Evil Into Good

January 27, the 71st anniversary of the liberation of the notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp in Poland, is UN-established International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Germany Funds NGO Calling Holocaust “Best Thing” to Happen to Jewish People

Ahead of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a report reveals Germany’s funding of an Israeli NGO that works to “decolonize” Israel by promoting the “right of return” for Palestinian refugees.
“If Not Now, When?” Holocaust Survivor Population Dwindling, Living in Poverty

60,000 Holocaust survivors are living today in Israel below the poverty line. This means that they cannot afford nutritious food, proper housing, medical care or winter heating.
Impoverished, Isolated Holocaust Survivor Couple Rescued Just in Time

With 60,000 Holocaust survivors in Israel living below the poverty line, social workers are unable to keep up with demand to care for this aging population.