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Everyone has inside of him a piece of good news.

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The image of the Philippines in the international media (assuming the news is not about death tolls from natural calamities) is that of a country whose people are leaving in large numbers.

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Top Israeli and Philippine officials have unveiled the “Open Doors” monument, the most significant marker demonstrating the long-standing friendship between the Philippines and Israel, at the Holocaust Memorial Park of the Municipality of Rishon LeZion.

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MANILA, Philippines - The first Philippine monument in Israel called “Open Doors” will be inaugurated on June 21 in commemoration of the courage, hospitality, and determination of the Philippine government for its open-door policy in 1939 that allowed thousands of Jews who escaped the Nazis to seek refuge in the Philippines.

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MANILA, Philippines – More than 1,000 Jews fleeing persecution in Nazi Germany found refuge in faraway Philippines, thanks to the government’s “open doors” policy that Israel plans to honor with a monument next month, officials said yesterday.

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MANILA, Philippines – More than 1,000 Jews fleeing persecution in Nazi Germany found refuge in faraway Philippines, thanks to the government’s “open doors” policy that Israel plans to honor with a monument next month, officials said yesterday.

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