Commemoration on the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day in the Holocaust Centre.
Speeches: dr. Andor Grósz, Chairman of the Board,
Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, Minister of Defence, H.E. Yacov Hadas-Handelsman, Ambassador of Israel
Music: Mónika Lakatos
The Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest cordially invites you to the commemoration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day beginning at 11 am on Friday, January 26, 2024.
Please register at the following link by January 25:
https://t.co/VseSmJdp17
Commemoration on the occasion of the Memorial Day of the Hungarian Victims Of The Holocaust in the Holocaust Centre.
Welcome speech by:
Prof. Dr. Andor Grósz, Chairman of the Board
Commemoraitive address by:
Bence Rétvári, deputy minister
Katalin Sommer, holocaust survivor
A temporary exhibition entitled Spectacular City - The artistic speculum of Jewish Central Europe opened yesterday afternoon in the synagogue's gallery.
For more information, please visit the exhibition's website:
https://t.co/FZJcIuqDYi
The book presentation of Patrick Desbois: In Broad Daylight: The Secret Procedures behind the Holocaust by Bullets was organised by the Holocaust Memorial Centre and @yahadinunum.
Thank you to our guests for gracing us with their presence!
The Holocaust Memorial Center Budapest and YAHAD - IN UNUM cordially invite interested persons to the presentation of the publication of the Hungarian translation of Father Patrick Desbois's book:
A golyók általi holokauszt
Halál fényes nappal
https://t.co/iPHEQsiedB
The European Teachers Seminar, 2022 was jointly organized by the Holocaust Memorial Center and @yahadinunum. 24 teachers participated in the training program from 11 countries. Participants learned about the history of the holocaust by bullets and its educational methodology.
Richelle Budd-Caplan, Director of the European Department at @yadvashemschool, says, "The IHRA is primarily about action: the actions that we expect from both ourselves and our governments to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive." #IamoftheIHRA
Gabor Neumann was born on February 10, 1940 in Bekescsaba, Hungary. He was Jewish. He was 4 years old when he was murdered in #Auschwitz on 29 June 1944.