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Yad Vashem

Museums A Jerusalemite Pick Mount Herzl Ein Kerem 02-644-3749 www.yadvashem.org Sunday to Wednesday 9:00 to 17:00 (entrance permitted until 16:00); Thursday 9:00 to 20:00 (entrance permitted until 19:00); Friday, 9:00 to 14:00 (entrance permitted until 13:00)

To compare the quality of Holocaust museums seems in a certain way almost profane, but it's difficult to debate that Jerusalem's Yad Vashem is the best of them – if an adjective like "best" can truly be applied to a museum in commemoration of a genocide.

Situated on a sylvan hill on the western fringes of Jerusalem and adjoining Israel's main military cemetery, Yad Vashem takes full advantage of the emotional and historical resonance of its location, spinning the beauty of its surroundings and the oppressive somberness of its subject matter into a potent allegory of national destruction and redemption.

The museum itself, which would take an entire day to fully experience, offers edification for the casual tourist all the way up to the serious Holocaust scholar; a rich trove of documents and artifacts acquired from donations from survivors and other countries adds visceral weight to the tragedy of the Holocaust, and the more abstract exhibits, from the haunting Children's Memorial to the brooding tomb of all Europe's destroyed Jewish communities, take a heavy emotional toll.

Free entrance.

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michael, Dec 9, 2008
There are a lot of Holocaust museums in the world - too many, perhaps - and none begin to approach Yad Vashem. The museum itself is designed to be emotionally punishing; stepping out of the main hall onto a balcony with a view of Jerusalem rising before you feels like liberation.
ahuvag, Dec 8, 2008
What I really appreciate about Yad Vashem is that any visitor can experience what they are looking to experience. You can take a quicker walk through, or really delve into the haunting material. Either way you are guaranteed to have a powerful experience.
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