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Washington/JTA — Sarri Singer, an
American who was injured in a bus
bombing in Israel, shared her story
with lawmakers.
Singer joined 25 other victims of ter-
rorist attacks in Israel on Capitol Hill,
speaking to lawmakers about the physi-
cal and emotional pain they have
endured.
"This is not a normal life to live," said
Singer, the daughter of New Jersey's
Senate majority leader. "There's no rea-
son why innocent people should be hurt
or killed for land or any objectives."
The trip is sponsored by One Family
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Jerusalemite Michal Belzburg, 12, can-
celed her bat mitzvah party and, instead,
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Holocaust Allocations
Are Upheld
New York/JTA — The Claims
Conference voted to maintain its current
division of Holocaust restitution money.
Meeting in New York, Claims
Conference officials voted to continue
allocating 80 percent of the $430 million
from the sale of unclaimed East German
Jewish property to needy Holocaust sur-
vivors. The remaining 20 percent is spent
on Holocaust education, documentation
and research. Some survivors' groups had
argued that a higher percentage of the
money should go to survivors.
French Jews
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Paris/JTA — Hundreds of French Jews
marked the anniversary of the 1942
roundup of Parisian Jews, who were
then sent to Nazi Germany death
camps.
The ceremony, in central Paris, took
place on the day set aside by the
French government in 1993 as a
national memorial day for victims of
racist and anti-Semitic crimes.
The memorial takes place annually on
the first Sunday after July 16, the date in
1942 when more than 13,000 Jews from
the Paris region were rounded up and
taken to the Velodrome d'Hiver cycle
stadium before being sent to Auschwitz.