CENTRAL KENTUCKY JEWISH ASSOCIATION Vol. VIII No.4 Israel To Grant Posthumous Citizenship Jerusalem (JTA) - The 6,000,000 Jews who perished in the Holocaust and those ”righteous gentiles” who died while saving Jews during the Nazi reign of terror, will be granted posthumous lsraeli citi- zenship, according to a recent declaration issued by the Knesset. This unprecendented expression will be officially announced at the HOth anniversary observance of the defeat of Nazi Germany scheduled for May S to 9 in Jerusalem. Each participant in the assembly will receive a certificate desig- nating him or her as a witness to this memorial rite. The world assembly is expected to serve as a time of rededication to the memory of those whose lives were extinguished by the Nazis and to those who survived to restore and revitalize the Jewish nation. Excenpted 640m the Bafitimonc JQWLAh Time/5, prz 12, 1985. See pageA 2—4 fion netated ahILCKQA. th wooden bunks é TO REMEMBER