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  2. The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provides financial support to aged and needy non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust and preserves their legacy through a national education program.

  3. When you give to The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, you make a difference in the daily lives of the aged and needy rescuers we support. Your gift will enable the JFR to strengthen its national Holocaust teacher education program, enabling the JFR to preserve the legacy of the Righteous and educate teachers and students about the history ...

  4. In 1986, Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis established The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) to fulfill the traditional Jewish commitment to hakarat hatov, the searching out and recognition of goodness. To this end, the JFR is committed to assisting those Righteous Gentiles who are in need.

  5. The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) is committed to teaching the history of the Holocaust and to preserving the legacy of Righteous Gentiles, non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. We do this through our Holocaust teacher education program.

  6. The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous holds programs and events throughout the year to pay tribute to and preserve the legacy of the precious few non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.

  7. Leokadia Kawalec. There are a number of ways you can make a difference in the lives of the men and women we support and in the academic programs we hold for teachers. The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous cares about your privacy. Please click here to see our privacy policy.

  8. This website contains resources on Jewish history, tradition, and culture, encompassing Jewish life before the Holocaust, during the Holocaust and after the Holocaust. The website also contains educational material including online curricula, online exhibitions, and exhibit information and context.

  9. Visit our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to find the answers to our most common queries. Prefer to contact us by mail? Write to The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, 80 Main Street, Suite 380, West Orange, NJ 07052. By Phone: 973.736.1800 By Fax: 973.736.1119. Name *.

  10. Veseli Family - The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous

    jfr.org/rescuer-stories/veseli-refik

    When the Germans invaded in April 1941, Mosa and Gabriela and their two children, Gavra and Irena, fled south to the Italian-controlled province of Kosovo. Being Jewish, they were caught and imprisoned in the city of Pristina from October 1941 until May 1942.

  11. Videos. Each year the JFR reunites a rescuer with the survivor he or she saved and honors the rescuer and survivor at its Annual Dinner. Often the rescuer and survivor had not seen each other for decades – sometimes not since the end of the war. In the months leading up to the reunion, the JFR visits with the rescuer and the survivor and ...