Yad Vashem: Honoring Holocaust Victims in Jerusalem
Overview
Yad Vashem serves as Israel's foremost memorial dedicated to the millions who perished in the Holocaust. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Herzl, this expansive 45-acre site in Jerusalem offers visitors a profound educational and commemorative experience. The centerpiece, the Holocaust History Museum, provides an immersive journey through the narrative of the Holocaust, showcasing personal artifacts, survivor accounts, and detailed exhibits. Notably, the Hall of Names commemorates individual victims, while the Garden of the Righteous Gentiles honors those who risked their lives to save Jews during this dark chapter in history. With over one million annual visitors, Yad Vashem’s commitment to education, documentation, research, and remembrance ensures that the stories of the Holocaust victims are never forgotten. Admission is free, making this cherished site accessible to all who seek to understand and remember the past.


