Plan your Visit to Yad Vashem
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Yad Vashem is open to the general public, free of charge. All visits to Yad Vashem must be reserved in advance.

Designers: Roy Zemah and Meirav Boger

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Our work describes the ascension of the Third Reich, through the idea of the power of words, making a verbal parallel between a utopian humanitarian reality (words of the song “Imagine” from John Lennon) and a Nazi reality (the reality which Hitler dreamed about).