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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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2014

Stanley Tollman (top left), founder of The Travel Corporation, visited Yad Vashem on 1 April, joined by his wife, Beatrice (third from left), and other family members
Stanley Tollman (top left), founder of The Travel Corporation, visited Yad Vashem on 1 April, joined by his wife, Beatrice (third from left), and other family members

In addition to visiting the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial, they also held an emotional Bat Mitzvah twinning ceremony for their granddaughter, Ella (centre) in the Yad Vashem synagogue.

Stanley Tollman (top left), founder of The Travel Corporation, visited Yad Vashem on 1 April, joined by his wife, Beatrice (third from left), and other family members
David Lander (right), recently appointed CEO of HP Israel, visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 20 April with Yad Vashem friend Jeff Kahn (second from left)
David Lander (right), recently appointed CEO of HP Israel, visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 20 April with Yad Vashem friend Jeff Kahn (second from left)

David Lander (right), recently appointed CEO of HP Israel, visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 20 April with Yad Vashem friend Jeff Kahn (second from left)
Holocaust survivor Chaim Ferster, visited Yad Vashem on Yom HaShoah with his sons, Stuart, Warren and Jonathan
Holocaust survivor Chaim Ferster, visited Yad Vashem on Yom HaShoah with his sons, Stuart, Warren and Jonathan

Chaim laid a wreath on behalf of theYad Vashem UK Foundation and later recited Kaddish at the memorial ceremony in the Hall of Remembrance, alongside his granddaughter, Hayley.

Holocaust survivor Chaim Ferster, visited Yad Vashem on Yom HaShoah with his sons, Stuart, Warren and Jonathan
Jonny Manson (centre), visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 8 May with (left to right) his son Edward, wife Avril, daughter-in-law Nicole, daughter Hannah Peters, son-in-law Carl Peters and son-in-law Jonny Ornstein
Jonny Manson (centre), visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 8 May with (left to right) his son Edward, wife Avril, daughter-in-law Nicole, daughter Hannah Peters, son-in-law Carl Peters and son-in-law Jonny Ornstein

Jonny Manson (centre), visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial on 8 May with (left to right) his son Edward, wife Avril, daughter-in-law Nicole, daughter Hannah Peters, son-in-law Carl Peters and son-in-law Jonny Ornstein
Lady Irene Hatter (right) visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial with her friends, Liz Harris (center) and Lesley Aaronberg (left) on 21 October
Lady Irene Hatter (right) visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial with her friends, Liz Harris (center) and Lesley Aaronberg (left) on 21 October

Lady Irene Hatter (right) visited the Holocaust History Museum and Children's Memorial with her friends, Liz Harris (center) and Lesley Aaronberg (left) on 21 October