The aids and activities dedicated to Shoah survivors and their families Organized by the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah

Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at 3 PM

Introduction 3:30 p.m.
by Serge Klarsfeld, president of the association of Sons and Daughters of the Jewish deportees of France, Ruediger Mahlo, representative of the Claims Conference in Germany, and Philippe Allouche, director general of the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah.

Today there are many medico-social programs dedicated to the survivors of the Shoah and to all those who suffered from anti-Semitic persecutions during the Second World War.

Listening, guidance, psychological support, emergency financial aid for people in difficulty, home support, day centres for people with neurodegenerative diseases, residential care, cultural and social activities, adapted holiday stays... these services offer each person solutions based on their health status and life choices.

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For all those wishing to drop off photos or archival documents at the Memorial that day, the usual Tuesday permanence will be provided from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, without prior appointment.
Contact: Lior Smadja – 01.53.01.17.28 or lior.smadja@memorialdelashoah.org

© Photo: Mike Fouque/ Adobe Stock.

On the forecourt of the Shoah Memorial, all afternoon, the organizations supported by the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah will answer your questions about the services best suited to your situation or that of your loved ones.

Exhibitors: Adiam Solidarité, Amicale des anciens et sympathisants de l'OSE, Casip-Cojasor, Centre Georges Devereux, Centre Medem-Arbeter Ring, Cercle Bernard Lazare, Dessine-moi mon répit, Farband, Fondation de Rothschild, LogiVitae, Passerelles (FSJU), Child Rescue Work (OSE)...

Free entry