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Warsaw (JTA) — The first cen-
ter for Holocaust survivors has
opened in Poland.
The center, known as "Our
Home," opened here with a cer-
emony that included the tradi-
tional affixing of a mezuzah on
the entrance.
The center "was created in or-
der to meet the special needs of
Jewish survivors who still reside
in Poland," said Rabbi Michael
Schudrich, who represents the
New York-based Ronald S. Laud-
er Foundation in Poland.
"For 45 years, there was no
significant opportunity for the
children of survivors to learn
about their Jewish heritage
and to have their special emo-
tional and psychological needs
met.
"Our Home was established in
order — belatedly — to meet
these needs," Rabbi Schudrich
added.
He estimated that there are
15,000 to 20,000 survivors and
children of survivors in Poland
who are interested in their Jew-
ishness.
The Israeli and American am-
bassadors to Poland joined offi-
cials from the Polish Foreign
Ministry and Ministry of Culture
at the opening ceremony, which
also drew leaders and members
of the local Polish Jewish com-
munity.

Restitution Pact
Is Breakthrough

Budapest (JTA) — Calling the
agreement a breakthrough, Jew-
ish leaders have expressed their
satisfaction with Hungary's of-
ficial commitment to set up pro-
cedures for the restitution of Jew-
ish property seized during World
War II.
The pact, signed by the Hun-
garian government, the World
Jewish Restitution Organization
and local Jewish organizations,
calls for the Hungarian Finance
Ministry to establish two sub-
committees.
One subcommittee will settle
the legal and technical aspects of
compensation. The other will deal
with relevant documentation for
claims.
Elan Steinberg, executive di-
rector of the World Jewish Con-
gress, said of the pact: "I hope it
will serve as a model."
Last month, during a visit to
New York, Hungarian Prime
Minister Gyula presented some
proposals concerning the resti-
tution issue to WJC officials.
At that time, Mr. Steinberg
said all/communal property be-
longing to the Catholic, Luther-

