A Jewish "treasure" was received in Yad Vashem Holocaust Center recently: the wallets of 177 Jews who were shot and killed by Hungarian Nazi Arrow Cross militias. The Jews had been drafted into work forces in Hungary and were killed during the last days of World War II. The wallets contain papers and letters, which have been of great value to Holocaust researchers.
This information was reported at a seminar on "Hungarian Jewry During the Holocaust," which was held this week at the Jerusalem College (Michlalah) in Bayit Vegan, Jerusalem. Arutz-7's Meir Gross reports that the event also featured personal testimonies, documentary film clips, the finding of manuscripts, and more.