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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.

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