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(July 10, 2008 - Jerusalem) Prof.
Dan Michman, Chief Historian at Yad Vashem, recently met with
Dr. Becky Kook, Prof. Wyman and Dr. Medoff in a scheduled
meeting to receive personally from them a petition to have Dr.
Kook’s father’s activities represented in the permanent
display at Yad Vashem.
Context is essential to the
presentation of history. This is true of the study of the
Holocaust as well, as of the reactions to it in the free
world. Yad Vashem’s Holocaust History Museum focuses on the
central story of the Jews in the Holocaust. Of course, no
museum, regardless of its breadth and scope, can include all
of the events, activities and occurrences that took place
during the period of the Holocaust and World War II. The
Museum devotes limited space to official American responses
and none at all to the responses of Jews in the free world.
Yad Vashem is well aware of the important activities of the
Bergson group. However, inserting a discussion about it here
would be out of context and therefore misleading.
It is
important to stress that Yad Vashem is not only a museum, but
carries out a wide range of activities including research,
education, documentation, and a website entered by over 7
million visitors a year. In fact, Yad Vashem translated and
published, in Hebrew, David Wyman’s book The Abandonment of
the Jews, where he highlights the activities of the
Bergson group. For many years, Yad Vashem has employed these
means, as well as seminars, workshops and lectures in order to
discuss the activities of the Bergson Group. |