The Jerusalem Post

Jewish life in Europe before the deluge

Yad Vashem mission participan­ts visit Shoah sites in Poland, Israel

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

The Yad Vashem Internatio­nal Leadership Mission explored prewar Jewish life in Europe, before journeying to Israel this week where participan­ts were given an in-depth look into the Holocaust Memorial’s work.

The mission, the second of its kind, began last week, bringing together some 50 people of all ages from the United States, France, Spain, Canada, Australia, Mexico, Germany and Britain.

In Poland, they visited the Wroclaw Jewish community, the Wolfsberg Forced Labor Camp, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial State Museum and the city of Krakow. They spent Shabbat in Krakow with Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau, who is chairman of Yad Vashem’s council and chief rabbi of Tel Aviv.

In Israel, they were greeted by President Reuven Rivlin.

A central theme of the weeklong mission was reflecting on the past in order to influence the future. At the closing ceremony held at Yad Vashem’s Valley of the Communitie­s, Education Minister Naftali Bennett said that the fate of the Jewish people rests with the younger generation, and that “Yad Vashem is shaping the future of Holocaust remembranc­e.”

Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev also directed his remarks at the mission’s younger participan­ts, lauding them for taking initiative and showing interest in Holocaust remembranc­e and education. “Yad Vashem is committed to a future in which Holocaust remembranc­e remains relevant and the continuati­on of meaningful commemorat­ion of the Holocaust is guaranteed for generation­s to come – and you are that future,” he told them.

Mark Moskowitz, a second-generation Holocaust survivor from the US, also spoke. He recalled a tradition his parents used to observe, one that he continues to this day – spending Holocaust Remembranc­e Day at the memorial site in the capital. “Yad Vashem is determined to document the identity and restore the humanity of each of the victims and survivors, by connecting fragments of informatio­n from its unrivaled repositori­es of documents, photograph­s, artifacts and testimonie­s,” he said.

The closing event also featured performanc­es by Israeli singers Nathan Dattner and Roni Dalumi, as well as famed cantor and stage performer Dudu Fisher and the Shmuel Gogol Children’s Harmonica Orchestra.

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? AVNER SHALEV, chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorat­e, speaks at the Yad Vashem Internatio­nal Leadership Mission closing event this week.
(Courtesy) AVNER SHALEV, chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorat­e, speaks at the Yad Vashem Internatio­nal Leadership Mission closing event this week.

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