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Government of Israel Calls On Jews
Worldwide to Submit Pages of
Testimony
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Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
(center) calls on Jews worldwide to submit Pages of Testimony |
At its weekly meeting on 5 September,
the Israeli Cabinet held a special discussion marking 50 years
since the establishment of Yad Vashem, with the participation of
Chairman of the Yad Vashem Directorate Avner Shalev.
In advance of the uploading of Yad
Vashem’s Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names to the
Internet in November, the Government of Israel called on Jews in
Israel and around the world to redeem the names of Shoah
victims by completing Pages of Testimony:” This joint national
endeavor of the Jewish people—led by Yad Vashem—will provide
victims with a lasting memorial in Jerusalem.”
The Government also noted that Yad
Vashem will soon complete its development plan, revolutionizing
the institution’s capacity to meet the challenges posed by the
passage of time: “This will be highlighted in March 2005 with the
opening of the new Holocaust History Museum, the people of
Israel’s expression of the Shoah for the 21st
century.”
Government ministers also expressed
their appreciation for Yad Vashem’s role in shaping Jewish and
Israeli identity, in the struggle against antisemitism, and “in
successfully carrying out the mission bestowed on it by the Jewish
People.”
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