- Yad
Vashem (Hebrew: יָד וַשֵׁם; lit. 'a
memorial and a name') is Israel's
official memorial to the
victims of the Holocaust. It is
dedicated to preserving...
- חֲסִידֵי אֻמּוֹת הָעוֹלָם ḥasidei
ummot ha'olam) is a
title used by Yad
Vashem to
describe people who, for
various reasons, made an
effort to ****ist victims...
- a
French Resistance member. He was born in Lyon. On 16
April 1992, Yad
Vashem awarded Nallit the
title Righteous Among the Nations. He died on 12 November...
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prominent Righteous Among the
Nations per
country of origin,
recognized by Yad
Vashem, the
Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes'
Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem....
- The
Creator of “Oneg Shabbat”
Holocaust Research Project. Chelmno, Yad
Vashem Gilbert,
Martin (2002). The
Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust. Psychology...
-
Polonia Restituta. In June 2009,
Hosenfeld was
posthumously recognized by Yad
Vashem (Israel's
official memorial to the
victims of the Holocaust) as one of the...
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during World War II. She was
honored as a
Righteous Among the
Nations by Yad
Vashem for
risking her life to save
twelve Jews.
Irena Gut was born into a Catholic...
- ****s. She was
recognized as
Righteous Among the
Nations by Israel's Yad
Vashem in 1994. She was born in the
village of Maletín in Czechoslovakia, to Sudeten...
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founder of
modern Zionism. Herzl's tomb lies at the top of the hill. Yad
Vashem,
which commemorates the Holocaust, lies to the west of Mt. Herzl. Israel's...
- Mati
Driessen and Meta Schmidt.
Driessen and
Schmidt were
honored in Yad
Vashem in
Israel as
Righteous Among the Nations. She
later moved from the stage...