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Memory in Motion: The Holocaust, Memory and Videodance
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They Risked Their Lives…
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    ►Yad Vashem wins "Roaring Lion" 2006 PR Award
    ►Yad Vashem Supports Name Change for Auschwitz
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Yad Vashem’s website won the prestigious ‘special category’ award in the “People and Computers” WebAwards 2006 for outstanding websites. Explaining the honor, Judge Einat Meron wrote: “The judges have no doubt that this is one of the most ambitious, complex and important projects undertaken in Israel in recent years. Yad Vashem has created the perfect, user-intelligent Internet site for documentation and commemoration of the Holocaust. Yad Vashem’s website has succeeded in making the historical events easily accessible, allowing the younger generation to continue to grapple with the memory and legacy of the Shoah. Considerable thought was clearly invested in the planning and implementation of this site.”

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