(September 24, 2007 - Jerusalem) Next
month, the Chairman of Yad Vashem, Avner Shalev, will receive
the Légion d’Honneur from President Nicolas Sarkozy of
France. The letter notifying Shalev of the award, states:
“This prestigious distinction is presented to you for your
extraordinary work on behalf of Holocaust remembrance
worldwide. This is a reward for a man of peace, tolerance and
sincerity, the person who has turned Yad Vashem into a place
of renown, of mutual exchange for younger generations of all
backgrounds and cultures.” The decoration will be presented at
a special ceremony hosted by President Sarkozy at the Elysee
Palace on October 25, 2007.
Avner Shalev was appointed Chairman of Yad
Vashem in 1993. From the beginning of his tenure, Shalev has
striven to redefine Holocaust remembrance and education,
introducing a far-reaching multiyear redevelopment plan. This
has included opening an International School for Holocaust
Studies, enlarging Yad Vashem’s archives and research
facilities, and building a new Museum Complex. He is Chief
Curator of the new Holocaust History Museum that opened in
March 2005.
Just a few days ago, Yad Vashem received
the prestigious international Prince of Asturias Award for
Concord. Yad Vashem was chosen from among 47 nominees from 28
countries. The award ceremony will take place on October 26,
2007 in Oviedo, Spain in the presence of the Spanish Royal
Family. Last year, UNICEF won the 50,000 Euro prize in the
same category.
In response to being awarded both honors,
Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev said, “In addition to
expressing a recognition of the importance of Yad Vashem’s
work around the world, these prestigious international awards
also express a deep understanding that the memory of the Shoah
- the murder of the Jews that took place in the center of
Europe - has profound significance and meaning for the
coexistence of the family of nations, today, and throughout
the ages.”