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Behind Every Property There Is a Story

World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) launches social media campaign: #MyPropertyStory.

(Courtesy of WJRO) In preparation for Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom HaShoah), the World Jewish Restitution Organization (WJRO) is launching a month-long social media campaign—#MyPropertyStory—to focus on survivors’ lives before the Holocaust and show how their homes, land, businesses or personal possessions are important and powerful links to their past.

The campaign is launching in the beginning of April and continuing throughout the month until Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom HaShoah), on Thursday, May 2. During this time, WJRO is asking Holocaust survivors, their children, grandchildren, extended families and others to share and post their unique stories on social media about life before the Holocaust to shine a light on the injustice suffered by millions as a result of what was wrongfully taken from them during the Shoah and its aftermath. The campaign will culminate on Yom HaShoah with a gallery of photos, videos and postings on the WJRO website wjro.org.il/mypropertystory.

WJRO is asking participants to post their stories through videos, photos, statements or drawings—via Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram—and include #MyPropertyStory and tag @WJRORestitution.

During the Holocaust, the Nazis and their allies systematically robbed millions of Jews of every possession from their homes and businesses as well as property belonging to the Jewish community. Each item represented a cherished memory, a loved one, a childhood cut short, a lifetime of labor—generations of history—people’s lives that were taken. The #MyPropertyStory social media campaign focuses on survivors and their descendants and their connection to their family history before and after the Shoah.

“#MyPropertyStory is a unique social media campaign in which Holocaust survivors and their families can share their cherished memories of lives that were forever changed,” said Gideon Taylor, chair of operations, WJRO. “Behind every property there is a story. It is a link, a connection, a bond to the history of Jewish families and communities torn apart by the Holocaust.”

WJRO has created customized videos (in Hebrew and English) with interviews of Holocaust survivors who share their own journey of what has connected them to their family history.

Almost 75 years after the Holocaust, there are an estimated 400,000 Holocaust survivors still alive around the world. However, most have not received any restitution, compensation or acknowledgment for the wrongful taking of their every possession. As survivors continue to age, the #MyPropertyStory social media campaign efforts will raise awareness to help ensure that they see a measure of justice in their lifetime and help them secure what is rightfully theirs.

For more information about the #MyPropertyStory campaign, please visit wjro.org.il/mypropertystory. The website includes links to WJRO’s social media platforms, links to videos and photos for reposting and sample tweets and postings.

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