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Visiting Info
Opening Hours:

Sunday to Thursday: ‬09:00-17:00

Fridays and Holiday eves: ‬09:00-14:00

Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and all Jewish Holidays.

Entrance to the Holocaust History Museum is not permitted for children under the age of 10. Babies in strollers or carriers will not be permitted to enter.

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2016

The wreath of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem.
The wreath of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem.

The wreath of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem.
Ms. Gianna Glassman and members of Wennek family at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day wreath laying event.
Ms. Gianna Glassman and members of Wennek family at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day wreath laying event.

Ms. Gianna Glassman and members of Wennek family at the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day wreath laying event.
Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.
Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.

Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.
Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.
Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.

Ms. Gianna Glassman lays the wreath on behalf of the Canadian Society for Yad Vashem as part of the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day events.
Students at William Derby School in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, hold pictures of their "twins," children who perished in the Holocaust, as part of the "Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Twinning to Remember Program."™
Students at William Derby School in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, hold pictures of their "twins," children who perished in the Holocaust, as part of the "Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Twinning to Remember Program."™

Students at William Derby School in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, hold pictures of their "twins," children who perished in the Holocaust, as part of the "Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Twinning to Remember Program."™

Students at William Derby School in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, hold pictures of their "twins," children who perished in the Holocaust, as part of the "Canadian Society for Yad Vashem Twinning to Remember Program."™