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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.

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Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible?

A Build-It-Yourself Exhibition

Designed to promote dialogue about the Holocaust, the exhibition Shoah: How was it Humanly Possible? is offered to the general public in an accessible print and display format recommended for community centers, places of work and public spaces. The museum-quality exhibition files are available free of charge, and with the help of simple, user-friendly instructions, you will be able to print and assemble the exhibition quickly and easily.

The exhibition deals with major historical aspects of the Holocaust, an unprecedented genocide, total and systematic, perpetrated in Europe from 1933 to 1945, by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, with the aim of annihilating the Jewish people from the face of the Earth.

Shoah exhibition displayed at the Calgary Municipal Hall, Calgary, Canada
Shoah exhibition displayed at the Calgary Municipal Hall, Calgary, Canada

Shoah exhibition displayed at the Calgary Municipal Hall, Calgary, Canada
ready2print exhibition "SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Tainan National Girls Senior High School, Taipei, Taiwan
ready2print exhibition "SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Tainan National Girls Senior High School, Taipei, Taiwan

ready2print exhibition "SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Tainan National Girls Senior High School, Taipei, Taiwan
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?"  displayed at the municipal gallery of Preveza "Ionnis Morales", Preveza, Greece
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the municipal gallery of Preveza "Ionnis Morales", Preveza, Greece

ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?"  displayed at the municipal gallery of Preveza "Ionnis Morales", Preveza, Greece
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed in the Shaar HaShamaim Synagogue, Minhasa, Indonesia
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed in the Shaar HaShamaim Synagogue, Minhasa, Indonesia

ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed in the Shaar HaShamaim Synagogue, Minhasa, Indonesia
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Mohammed Ali’s Museum in Kavala, Greece
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Mohammed Ali’s Museum in Kavala, Greece

ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Mohammed Ali’s Museum in Kavala, Greece
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the National Chengchi University of Taiwan
ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the National Chengchi University of Taiwan

ready2print exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the National Chengchi University of Taiwan
ready2print exhibition "SHOAH - How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the IISS Epifanio Ferdinando, Brindisi, Italy
ready2print exhibition "SHOAH - How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the IISS Epifanio Ferdinando, Brindisi, Italy

ready2print exhibition "SHOAH - How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the IISS Epifanio Ferdinando, Brindisi, Italy
ready2print (custom made) exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Kaohsiung Museum of History,  Kaohsiung, Taiwan
ready2print (custom made) exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Kaohsiung Museum of History, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

ready2print (custom made) exhibition “SHOAH – How Was It Humanly Possible?" displayed at the Kaohsiung Museum of History,  Kaohsiung, Taiwan