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Half of Holocaust Survivors in Israel Struggle with Monthly Expenses

Around 88,000 recognized Holocaust survivors are living in Israel, according to a Knesset report published on Sunday, January 26. These survivors make up around 1% of the population and around 16% of the population aged 75 and up.

Nearly half (48%) of survivors receive monthly grants as part of their recognition as survivors. The remainder do not qualify for these grants and instead receive a yearly grant of NIS 7,502, the report said.

The amount of the monthly grants is determined based on the percentages of disability the survivors were recognized with following their persecution, as well as their socioeconomic situation.

The monthly amount varies between NIS 2,806 and NIS 7,046. Survivors with low income are awarded larger stipends (between NIS 6,929 and NIS 12,890), the report added.

Despite monthly grants, a survey by the Foundation for the Welfare of Holocaust Victims found that nearly half of Israel’s Holocaust survivors have a difficult time covering their monthly expenses.

The same survey found that 36% of survivors need help purchasing food and 27% gave up on purchasing some food. (JPost/VFI News)

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