Justice Ministry says legal aid opened nearly 2,500 cases for Holocaust survivors over past year

Apr 12, 2026 3:28 pm | Jpost

SHOSHANA ILUZ, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated from Morocco, received assistance from the Justice Ministry’s Legal Aid Department in securing the benefits to which she was entitled.  (photo credit: COURTESY OF FAMILY)
According to the ministry, roughly 1,500 of the cases concerned the realization of legal rights tied to stipends and grants available to Holocaust survivors, while about 1,000 involved civil matters.
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