Remembrance. I should like someone to remember that there once lived a person named David Berger

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Remembrance Unveiling of a memorial to Holocaust victims, Hasenecke DP Camp, Germany, 1947 I should like someone to remember that there once lived a person named David Berger Holocaust victim David Berger in a letter to his friend Elsa, Vilna 1941

Remembrance As the Center of Holocaust Remembrance for the Jewish people as well as the global community, Yad Vashem continues to encourage the public at large to assume the fundamental duty of personal and collective remembrance. In 2008, more than one million visitors toured the unique Yad Vashem complex on the Mount of Remembrance including the museums, monuments, Garden of the Righteous and Valley of the Communities. Among them were presidents, prime ministers and leading figures from every continent. Over 54,000 people received tours of the campus from our guides, professionally trained to create an enlightening and transformative experience. Many thousands of visitors also met with Holocaust survivors, hearing first hand about their personal experiences during the Shoah. This is ultimately a place of hope that creates a better place for our children and grandchildren I m thankful to the people of Israel for creating a monument that belongs not only to Israel, but to the entire world US President Barack Obama 20

Facts and Figures 2008 Over one million people visit Yad Vashem 940 foreign and Israeli dignitaries tour the campus 90 events and 360 memorial services held Audio Tours through the Holocaust History Museum now available in seven languages The Yad Vashem Museum Complex, comprised of the Holocaust History Museum, Museum of Holocaust Art, Synagogue, Learning Center, Visual Center and Exhibitions Pavilion, is visited by thousands of people from Israel and abroad every day. The displays including personal artifacts, authentic photographs, original artwork and survivor testimonies provide the visitors with a comprehensive, multimedia and, above all, human account of the Shoah. In order to service our international audience, in 2008 Yad Vashem completed the production of personal audio guides for the Holocaust History Museum in seven languages: English, Hebrew, French, German, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. The guides provide explanations for some 80 displays in the Museum, as well as dubbed original speeches and survivor testimonies. 21

There are many museums in the world, but the source is here at Yad Vashem. This is the heart and soul of Jewish memory Nobel Prize Laureate Prof. Elie Wiesel 22

Special Events Forge Jewish Continuity Every year, Yad Vashem conducts hundreds of remembrance services, cultural events and gatherings commemorating specific Jewish communities as well as significant events during the Shoah. Many are held in cooperation with survivor and next generation organizations, and are attended by fellow landschaftmen, family members, diplomats and government representatives. The annual climax is the official state ceremony for Holocaust Remembrance Day, attended by the president and prime minister of Israel, survivors from Israel and abroad, diplomats, top-ranking government officials, and hundreds of youth movement members and IDF soldiers. During the day, educational and cultural programs take place across the campus, as does To Every Person There is a Name, the public reading of the names of Holocaust victims, a unique Yad Vashem endeavor now duplicated around the world. This year, some 2,500 people attended the ceremony, whose theme was Holocaust Survivors in Israel: 60 Years Since the Establishment of the State. A separate youth movement ceremony was later held in the Valley of Communities, with hundreds of youth movement members and representatives from student councils all over Israel pledging to take upon themselves the task of Holocaust remembrance for the sake of Jewish continuity. 70 Years Since Kristallnacht Lessons for Today Disseminated to Global Audience Seventy years ago, on the night of 9-10 November 1938, the Nazis unleashed a series of riots against the Jews in Germany and Austria. Within hours, thousands of synagogues and Jewish-owned businesses were damaged or destroyed. Scores of Jews were killed, and thousands more sent to concentration camps. The pogrom came to be called Kristallnacht, or Night of Broken Glass, for the shattered windowpanes that covered the streets. In its sustained efforts to educate the public about the events of that time and their continued relevance today, Yad Vashem marked the 70 th anniversary of the Kristallnacht pogrom in November 2008 with special ceremonies, educational seminars and a new online exhibition. 23

Honoring Survival a vibrant exhibition at Yad Vashem is telling a less-known story of the renaissance of the survivors in Israel, and the extraordinary role they played in shaping the character of the new state New York Times, May 2008 Facts and Figures 2008 Traveling exhibitions showed in 23 locations worldwide 2 major exhibitions displayed at the Exhibitions Pavilion 24

My Homeland: Holocaust Survivors in Israel Special Exhibition Marks Israel s 60 th Anniversary As Israel celebrated its 60 th anniversary, its population of Holocaust survivors numbered some 250,000, about half the number that arrived in the country since the establishment of the State. Their dramatic story in this land a story not yet completely told is the subject of a new exhibition opened by the Prime Minister in Yad Vashem s Exhibitions Pavilion in April 2008. From the day they set foot in the country, the survivors fostered an unambiguous and intense Israeli identity, striving to be among those who shaped Israeli culture. They have left their mark in every field: in building new towns, the army, industry, the economy, law and culture. Painters and graphic artists, poets and writers, athletes and dancers, academics and cultural icons many survivors were perceived by the public as native-born Israelis. However they never shirked their unique responsibility: to preserve the memory of the Holocaust through commemoration and documentation. After the Eichmann trial of 1961, the two realms displayed in the exhibition merged into one, as Israeli society as a whole brought the survivors into its fold and made Holocaust remembrance a central component of its national identity. Traveling Exhibitions Enhance Global Holocaust Remembrance In order to promote international interest and global discourse on the subject of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem utilizes traveling exhibitions as a tool to reach audiences and institutions worldwide, and provide them with the materials and skills to learn and teach about the Holocaust and its universal implications. Now available in a variety of languages, these exhibitions portray a wide range of topics, including sketches of a Jewish Red Army soldier at the liberation of Majdanek and Auschwitz; the lifelong journey of a Holocaust survivor to portray his experiences through art; the unique stories of women during the Holocaust; Jewish children s efforts to maintain their innocence; and the photographic account of Muslim Albanians who saved almost all the Jews living within their borders. Displayed in 23 different locations throughout 2008, the traveling exhibitions continue to receive great acclaim. Facts and Figures 2008 Over 400 artifacts added to some 22,000 pieces in Yad Vashem s collection 80 works added to Yad Vashem s art collection, which now comprises 12,000 pieces 25

Righteous Among the Nations The title of Righteous Among the Nations, awarded exclusively by Yad Vashem on behalf of the Jewish nation, is the highest tribute paid to non-jews for their efforts in saving Jewish lives during the Holocaust. Since 1963, Yad Vashem has bestowed this exceptional honor on more than 22,700 people. In 2008, Yad Vashem honored hundreds of people as Righteous Among the Nations, in a series of poignant ceremonies in Israel and abroad. 26

Facts and Figures 2008 515 people recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. To date, Yad Vashem has honored more than 22,700 people as Righteous Among the Nations Polish Righteous Honored for Saving Children Yad Vashem recently held a ceremony honoring Magdalena Grodzka-Guzkowska from Poland as Righteous Among the Nations. Magdalena was 15 years old when she enlisted in the Polish Underground to fight the Germans. At great personal risk, she helped Jewish children escape from the Warsaw ghetto, found them places of refuge and taught them Christian customs in an effort to disguise their Jewish identity. Among Magdalena s young charges was 5-year-old Wlodzio Berg, whom she took to an apartment in the city. She brought him food every day, as well as art supplies with which to draw pictures. Berg, now William Donat (pictured left, with his rescuer), survived the Holocaust and flew in from New York for the emotional ceremony recognizing his rescuer. Also present were educators from Lodz, Poland, participating at the time in a seminar at the International School for Holocaust Studies. In saving their fellow human beings, the Righteous saved all of humanity It is our mission, as the educators of the young generations, to follow in their footsteps Polish Educator at Yad Vashem Virtual Avenue of the Righteous In 2008, Yad Vashem launched an online website devoted to the fascinating and inspiring stories of heroism found in the files of its Righteous Among the Nations Department, as the basis for a future comprehensive online resource about this unique project. The new section includes guidelines on how to apply for the honor; a virtual tour and map of the sites commemorating the Righteous on the Mount of Remembrance; news and information about recent events; a selection of articles; and a virtual wall of honor for all the Righteous recognized so far. It also contains a selection of personal stories, together with photos and documents collected by Yad Vashem over the past 45 years. 27

Yad Vashem Online: The Most Comprehensive Website for Holocaust-related Information With over eight million visits in 2008 a more than twofold increase since 2005 Yad Vashem s website (www.yadvashem.org) has become the premier online resource for anyone wishing to learn more about the Holocaust. In 2008, Yad Vashem launched a new website in Arabic, three YouTube channels, and a number of special mini-sites covering a range of topics about the Holocaust. The Yad Vashem website contains an immense amount of subject matter organized in an impressive manner. It is an outstanding example for all Internet sites Judge at the 2008 WebiAwards 28

Facts and Figures 2008 8.1 million visits to the Yad Vashem website from 220 countries and territories worldwide 14 new online exhibitions: 6 in English, 5 in Hebrew and 3 in Spanish Yad Vashem on YouTube In advance of Holocaust Remembrance Day 2008, Yad Vashem launched its own channels on YouTube one of the most popular websites in the world in English, Hebrew and Arabic. The interest in these channels has been overwhelming, with close to one million video views logged in their first few months of operation. The channels (www.youtube.com/user/yadvashem) contain testimonies from Holocaust survivors, archival footage, scholarly lectures on key issues related to the Holocaust, and footage from VIP visits, as well as human-interest stories. By reaching a broader audience through YouTube, Yad Vashem hopes that visitors to the site will be encouraged to view the Holocaust as an event of universal significance and identification. Over 360,000 visits to New Arabic Website On 24 January, Yad Vashem launched its new Arabic website, in an effort to provide the Arabic-speaking world with reliable and comprehensive information about the Holocaust. At the event marking its launch, Prince El Hassan bin Talal, brother of King Hussein of Jordan, sent a recorded message, noting that the website, presents a unique opportunity to learn about and understand the issues which are not only of historical import, but are also vital to our lives today. By the end of 2008, the site had logged over 360,000 visitors from 120 countries. 29