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Shalom,
As we enter into
the season of the Jewish High Holidays we would like to renew our call
to action for continued worldwide efforts to recover and commemorate
the names of each individual Shoah victim and help ensure that they
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Bittersweet Joy: Survivor Siblings Discovered Through Search for
Family Roots
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The last time
87-year-old Wolf Hall saw his 90-year-old older sister Esther Bielski
(née Hauszpeigel) was in 1940 in the Lodz ghetto. In 1980, believing
he had no surviving family, Wolf submitted a Page of Testimony to Yad
Vashem commemorating his relatives killed during the Holocaust,
including Esther. But Esther had in fact survived; she had married
Aaron Bielski in Radom, given birth to a daughter in Germany and
immigrated to Israel, where she lives today. Rachel’s recent search
for information about her family roots led to the discovery of the
Page of Testimony and to an emotional union with her uncle
Wolf Hall.
Click here to read the full story.
Send us your stories
of discovery.
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Central Florida Names Project Coordinator Receives Outstanding
Achievement Award |
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The Florida
Association of Museums (FAM) has chosen Urszula Szczepinska, Curator
of Education and Director of Research at the Florida Holocaust Museum
(FHM), to receive the 2011 FAM Outstanding Achievement Award for her
tireless efforts on behalf of Yad Vashem's Shoah Victims' Names
Recovery Project. As the head of the project at the FHM, Urszula used
her professional expertise in the field of Holocaust studies and
research to help Holocaust survivors commemorate their loved ones who
perished in the Shoah. Through the process of extensive interviews and
historical research Urszula has helped survivors prepare close to two
hundred Pages of Testimony so far and collected a significant number
of photographs ensuring as many individuals as possible have been
identified in them. |
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New Film “In Search of Lost Memories”
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A movie recently
released to mark the 70th anniversary of Operation Barbarossa provides
a behind-the-scenes look at Yad Vashem's Shoah Victim’s Names Recovery
Project in the Former Soviet Union. "In Search of
Lost Memories" follows the efforts of project staff as they seek to
commemorate the name of each individual murdered in these areas during
the Holocaust – a goal hampered for decades due to the rupture in
relations between the Soviet Union and Israel. The 33-minute film
includes moving footage of visits to remote villages, where volunteers
conduct interviews with eyewitnesses in a last-minute attempt to
collect information and names that would otherwise have been lost
forever. Directed by Boris Maftsir, In Search of Lost Memories is in
Russian and Hebrew with English subtitles. To order a DVD copy, write
to:
names.outreach@yadvashem.org.il
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Special Concert: "Kaddish - I am Here" Performed at Yad Vashem
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Earlier this month
(September 2011) a unique concert featuring the stirring words of
Holocaust survivors, performed by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra -
IBA, soloists and choirs from Israel and the United States, and
conducted by Gil Shohat took place at Yad Vashem. The concert took
place in the presence of Holocaust survivors and their families, and
official State guests, including members of the Diplomatic Corps. It
was the Israeli premiere of the piece. Created by composer Dr.
Lawrence Siegel and named for the Jewish prayer for the dead, “Kaddish
- I am Here" conveys the stories of Holocaust survivors in their own
words, in their own languages, providing a window into their
experiences. To read more about the concert and the performers,
click here. To view the concert,
click here.
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Marking the New Year - From Our Collections
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View a sample of
testimonies, artifacts, photos, greeting cards and prayer books from Yad Vashem’s archival collections, to learn about how Jews marked the
High Holidays before, during and immediately after the Holocaust.
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With best wishes for a happy and peaceful new year.

Cynthia Wroclawski,
Manager
The Shoah Victims' Names Recovery Project
Yad
Vashem, POB 3477
Jerusalem, 91034 ISRAEL
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