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(January 10, 2008 - Jerusalem) United States President George
W. Bush will visit Yad Vashem on Friday, January 11, 2008.
Yad Vashem will be closed to the public on Friday.
Coverage of the President’s visit is POOL only; details
have been issued separately.
During his visit to Yad Vashem, the President, guided by
Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev, will visit the Holocaust
History Museum, and the Museum of Holocaust Art, hold a
wreath-laying ceremony in the Hall of Remembrance, and visit
the Children’s Memorial. He will be accompanied by Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert, President Shimon Peres, US
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Chairman of the Yad
Vashem Council Joseph (Tommy) Lapid.
Yad
Vashem, the Holocaust remembrance and education center in
Jerusalem, was established by the Knesset in 1953. Located on
the Mount of Remembrance, Yad Vashem is dedicated to Holocaust
remembrance, documentation, research and education. The
Holocaust History Museum opened in March 2005, culminating
a decade long redevelopment plan that has prepared Yad Vashem
to meet the challenges of the next century. The Museum seeks
to tell the story of the Holocaust from the Jewish personal
perspective, via artifacts, testimonies, archival material,
artwork and more. At the end of the Holocaust History Museum
is the Hall of Names, where Pages of Testimony
recording the details of Jews murdered in the Holocaust are
kept. Yad Vashem has thus far been able to recover some 3.3
million names; efforts are underway to recover the identities
of the remaining unknown millions. The Museum of Holocaust
Art displays art created during the Holocaust - whether in
the ghettos, in hiding or in the camps.
During the wreath-laying ceremony in the Hall of
Remembrance, the President will rekindle the Eternal
Flame, and lay a wreath on a stone slab under which are ashes
of victims from the Holocaust brought from the concentration
and extermination camps. The Hall of Remembrance is the main
memorial site at Yad Vashem, where official memorial
ceremonies are held. At the ceremony, President Bush will be
accompanied by Yad Vashem Chairman Shalev, Prime Minister
Olmert, President Peres, and Chairman of the Yad Vashem
Council Lapid. The Ankor Children’s Choir will perform “Walk
to Caesarea” and Cantor Asher Hainowitz will recite a Jewish
prayer for the dead, El Maleh Rachamim.
Following the Hall of Remembrance ceremony, the President will
visit the Children’s Memorial, in memory of the 1.5
million Jewish children murdered in the Holocaust. At the exit
to the Children’s Memorial, the President will sign the Guest
Book. At the conclusion of his visit, Shalev will present
President Bush with a special gift, a replica of
illustrations from the Bible, by Jewish artist Carol Deutsch.
The original is on display in the Museum of Holocaust Art.
Recently Yad Vashem decided to produce a special, numbered
series of the portfolio limited to 500 copies, the first of
which will be presented to the President. Deutsch created the
works while in hiding in Belgium. He was informed upon, and
died in 1944 in Buchenwald, leaving behind 99 vividly colored
paintings in an illustrated wooden box, which he bequeathed to
his daughter Ingrid. Details of Carol Deutsch’s story are
available at:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/about_yad/magazine/magazine_47/pdf/p10-11.pdf
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