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A Jewish Holocaust survivor looks at pictures in Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, on April 28, 2008. As Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary, its population of Holocaust survivors numbers some 250,000, about half those who arrived here since the establishment of the State. Their dramatic story in this land—a story not yet completely told—is the subject of a new exhibition opening in Yad Vashem’s Exhibitions Pavilion Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
A Jewish Holocaust survivor looks at a picture in Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, on April 28, 2008. As Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary, its population of Holocaust survivors numbers some 250,000, about half those who arrived here since the establishment of the State. Their dramatic story in this land—a story not yet completely told—is the subject of a new exhibition opening in Yad Vashem’s Exhibitions Pavilion Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israelis look on an exhibition in Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem, on April 28, 2008. As Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary, its population of Holocaust survivors numbers some 250,000, about half those who arrived here since the establishment of the State. Their dramatic story in this land—a story not yet completely told—is the subject of a new exhibition opening in Yad Vashem’s Exhibitions Pavilion Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
An Israeli woman stands next to the grave of an Israeli fallen soldier on Mount Herzl Military Cemetary in Jerusalem. May 05, 2008. Israel's Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) is devoted to the memory of those who have given their lives so the State of Israel can exist today. Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) begins the minute Israel's Memorial Day ends, and the switch from sorrow to joy is quite sudden and dramatic. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
An Israeli woman stands next to the grave of an Israeli fallen soldier on Mount Herzl Military Cemetary in Jerusalem. May 05, 2008. Israel's Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) is devoted to the memory of those who have given their lives so the State of Israel can exist today. Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) begins the minute Israel's Memorial Day ends, and the switch from sorrow to joy is quite sudden and dramatic. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
An Israeli woman sits next to the grave of an Israeli fallen soldier on Mount Herzl Military Cemetary in Jerusalem. May 05, 2008. Israel's Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) is devoted to the memory of those who have given their lives so the State of Israel can exist today. Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) begins the minute Israel's Memorial Day ends, and the switch from sorrow to joy is quite sudden and dramatic. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
An Israeli woman stands next to the grave of an Israeli fallen soldier on Mount Herzl Military Cemetary in Jerusalem. May 05, 2008. Israel's Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) is devoted to the memory of those who have given their lives so the State of Israel can exist today. Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) begins the minute Israel's Memorial Day ends, and the switch from sorrow to joy is quite sudden and dramatic. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.
Shlomo Shimel, father of Yaniv, an Israeli fallen soldier, sits next to his grave in Mount Herzl Military Cemetary in Jerusalem. May 05, 2008. Israel's Memorial Day (Yom HaZikaron) is devoted to the memory of those who have given their lives so the State of Israel can exist today. Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) begins the minute Israel's Memorial Day ends, and the switch from sorrow to joy is quite sudden and dramatic. Photo by Nati Shohat / FLASH90.