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Sousa Mendes Square located near @yadvashem in Jerusalem #HolocaustEdu

The street sign in Hebrew, Arabic and English, and reads:

“Aristides de Sousa Mendes Square, Consul General of Portugal in Bordeaux (France), saved thousands of Jews during the years 1939-40.” Jerusalem, Israel.

Sousa Mendes saved thousands of Jews and thousands of other desperate refugees. The major part of his heroic action took place in May and June of 1940.

Dr. Mordecai Paldiel in his position as Director of the “Righteous Among the Nations” Department at Yad Vashem was responsible for recognizing Sousa Mendes and other diplomat rescuers.

He planted the tree to commemorate Sousa Mendes’ action in 1986.

This map drawn by Dr. Paldiel, indicates the position of “Kikar Aristides de Sousa Mendes” (orange box) in Kiriat HaYovel, Jerusalem.

ZOOM with DEVER de MEMÓRIA - July 14, 2020 - Sousa Mendes @UNESCO School #Portugal @yadvashem

My Sister’s Eyes: A Family Chronicle of Rescue and Loss During World War II
Memo Shoah - Yad Vashem Zoom Seminar

Dores do Carmo and Josepha Reis teachers at the Aristides de Sousa Mendes UNESCO School - DEVER de MEMÓRIA-Project features My Sisters’ Eyes to teach about the Holocaust in a Zoom Seminar - July 14, 2020
Register:
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Deixamos o convite para no próximo dia 14 de julho pelas 18:00 participem numa Vídeoconferência (plataforma Zoom) promovida pela Memoshoá em parceria com o Yad Vashem. Enviamos em anexo o programa da sessão.
Para inscrição clicar em "registe-se com antecedência".
Inscrição:
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This is the last photo of Yvonne Krakowiak taken in Figueira da Foz, Portugal. She was born in Lodz, Poland on June 1, 1938 and died  in Kingston, Jamaica on June 4, 1942.

This is the last photo of Yvonne Krakowiak taken in Figueira da Foz, Portugal. She was born in Lodz, Poland on June 1, 1938 and died in Kingston, Jamaica on June 4, 1942.

#Holocaust Book Talk - Love, loss, and survival with Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff

FREE EVENT — Mothers’ Day
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Mother’s Day Book Talk with Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff and Joan Arnay Halperin - May 10 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

You’re invited to join Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff, Holocaust educator and child refugee survivor, for a Mother’s Day dialogue with Joan Arnay Halperin, author of My Sister’s Eyes: A Family Chronicle of Rescue and Loss During World War II on the topics of love, loss, and survival.  Q&A to follow.

To BUY My Sister’s Eyes (e-book or printed book), CLICK HERE.

Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff

Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff

Yvonne Krakowiak’s Minho yarn doll (foreground) a parting gift from Signor Alberto Malafia, resident of Figueira da Foz, Portugal standing with Ignas and Hala Krakowiak (background).

Yvonne Krakowiak’s Minho yarn doll (foreground) a parting gift from Signor Alberto Malafia, resident of Figueira da Foz, Portugal standing with Ignas and Hala Krakowiak (background).

@SousaMendesFdn - "Passports to Paraguay" Virtual Film and Discussion with Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, Ambassador Jakub Kumoch of Poland

Virtual Film and Discussion with Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, world expert on Holocaust rescue, and Ambassador Jakub Kumoch of Poland. Click here to REGISTER

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The Sousa Mendes Foundation presents Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, world expert on Holocaust rescue, and Ambassador Jakub Kumoch of Poland, who will discuss the film Passports to Paraguay.This new documentary tells the little-known true story of the “Ładoś …

The Sousa Mendes Foundation presents Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, world expert on Holocaust rescue, and Ambassador Jakub Kumoch of Poland, who will discuss the film Passports to Paraguay.

This new documentary tells the little-known true story of the “Ładoś group” of Polish citizens in Switzerland — Jews and non-Jews working together — who saved Jews trapped in Nazi-occupied Poland in 1942 by securing for them Paraguayan passports. The Paraguayan government was taken aback by this scheme but was eventually persuaded to go along with it. In the end, passports and other documents from Paraguay and three other Latin American countries were prepared by this group for as many as ten thousand people, of whom 3,253 have now been identified. The film was directed by Robert Kaczmarek and produced by the Polish Institute of National Remembrance. This is a remarkable story that should be widely known.

ABOUT THE PANELISTS

Dr. Jakub Kumoch is a Polish political scientist and Middle East expert, who served between 2016 and 2020 as Poland’s Ambassador to Switzerland. In 2017, Dr. Kumoch played a decisive role in the discovery of the Ładoś operation. He co-authored the “Ładoś List,” the list of 3,253 names of Jews who were in possession of Ładoś’ passports. He currently serves as the Polish Ambassador to Turkey.

Dr. Mordecai Paldiel headed the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous, Sheltering the Jews, Saving the Jews, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He currently teaches at Stern College and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation.

This free event will be held at 1 pm US Eastern Time, 10 am US Pacific Time.

Pre-registration is required as “seating” is limited by our ZOOM account and will be on a first-come, first served basis.

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Honoring Yvonne's Memory

Subsequent to her first trip to Portugal with the Sousa Mendes Foundation’s “Journey on the Road to Freedom” in June 2013, Joan begins her own journey to discover her sister Yvonne’s fate.

This video (below) captures the first step in honoring Yvonne’s memory, a visit to Jamaica, WI, where the David Matelon and Ainsley Henriques, leaders of the Jewish community of Kingston, arrange for Joan to enter the Orange Street Cemetery and then restore Yvonne’s grave stone.

Locating Yvonne's Grave found desecrated.

Kaddish Over Yvonne's grave at Orange Street Cemetery, Kingston, JA November 2016

This video (above) captures the first reciting of Kaddish over Yvonne’s grave which took place thanks to the participants who attended the Gibraltar Camp Reunion organized by Prof. Diane Cooper-Clark in November of 2016. Gibraltar Camp 1942