When we bear witness, we have the honor of standing with those who are suffering and sharing just a fraction of their pain.
The International Conference is a recognition that Holocaust education must adapt to the changing dynamics of our world
The New Moshal Shoah Legacy Campus and the David and Fela Shapell Family Collection Center to open at Yad Vashem
The new project aims to resurrect Jewish communities destroyed during the Holocaust, bringing forward surviving testimonies in immersive detail with the use of new technologies.
Turning tragedy into teachable moments through virtual reality: This project aims to spark a global dialogue rooted in empathy and recognizing our shared humanity.
The rot goes much deeper and has spread among the highly educated who don’t dispute that the Holocaust happened – and even commemorate it.
The technology used can quickly and efficiently process testimonies and identify names.
Remembering, reflecting, and raising awareness: Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024 in the shadow of Oct. 7.
This joint Yad Vashem and Israel Prison Service initiative is part of a broader educational movement within the penal system.
The heart-wrenching Holocaust stories of Pnina Hefer, Allegra Gutta, Arie Eitani, Raisa Brodsky, Michael Bar-On, and Izi Kabilio.