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Holocaust survivor Halina Guter,right stands with Elzbieta Grove, granddaughter of Michalina Jasko, during a memorial ceremony in the Hall of Remembrance at The Yad Vashem holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, March 07, 2010. Yad Vashem posthumously recognized Michalina Jasko as a Righteous Among the Nations, for saving the Guter family from the Nazis. The Guters lived in hiding in a small village outside Krakow for over 2 years, and all survived, thanks to Michalina. Michalina Jasko passed away on 1 May 1965. Photo by David Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Holocaust survivor Halina Guter, left, looks as Elzbieta Grove, granddaughter of Michalina Jasko, points to Michalina Jasko's name on the Wall of Honor in the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, March 07, 2010. Yad Vashem posthumously recognized Michalina Jasko as a Righteous Among the Nations, for saving the Guter family from the Nazis. The Guters lived in hiding in a small village outside Krakow for over 2 years, and all survived, thanks to Michalina. Michalina Jasko passed away on 1 May 1965. Photo by David Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
An Israeli army soldier is looks at names engraved on the Wall of Honor in the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, March 07, 2010. Yad Vashem posthumously recognized Michalina Jasko as a Righteous Among the Nations, for saving the Guter family from the Nazis. The Guters lived in hiding in a small village outside Krakow for over 2 years, and all survived, thanks to Michalina. Michalina Jasko passed away on 1 May 1965. Photo by David Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
An Israeli army soldier stands next to the Wall of Honor in the Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, March 07, 2010. Yad Vashem posthumously recognized Michalina Jasko as a Righteous Among the Nations, for saving the Guter family from the Nazis. The Guters lived in hiding in a small village outside Krakow for over 2 years, and all survived, thanks to Michalina. Michalina Jasko passed away on 1 May 1965. Photo by David Vaaknin/ Flash 90 **MAARIV & AGENCIES OUT**
Arab women and their children look out at a view from the Armon HaNatziv Promenade, of the Dome of the Rock and the Old City of Jerusalem. March 07, 2010. Photo by Miriam Alster/FLASH90
Lions painted by local artists are placed around the city of Jerusalem. This lion is placed in between the Jerusalem municipality building and the Jaffo Gate of the Old City. March 7, 2010. Photo by Rachael Cerrotti/Flash90
A women places a note in the Western Wall. The Western Wall, also known as the Kotel, is the holiest of sites to Jewish people. It is a popular custom to place written prayers within the crevices of the wall. March 7, 2010. Photo by Rachael Cerrotti/Flash90
Three generations pray by the Western Wall. The Western Wall, also known as the Kotel, is the holiest of sites to Jewish people. March 7, 2010. Photo by Rachael Cerrotti/Flash90
A women places a note in the Western Wall. The Western Wall, also known as the Kotel, is the holiest of sites to Jewish people. It is a popular custom to place written prayers within the crevices of the wall. March 7, 2010. Photo by Rachael Cerrotti/Flash90
A woman prays by the Western Wall. The Western Wall, also known as the Kotel, is the holiest of sites to Jewish people. March 7, 2010. Photo by Rachael Cerrotti/Flash90