We offer the public guided tours at Yad Vashem for individuals and families following the path of faith during the Shoa
The tours will focus on the spiritual resilience and dedication of Jews Observing Torah and Mitzvot at the time of the destruction of the Jews of Europe, and on the struggle to continue Jewish life and costumes in Ghettos and camps. In addition, we will discuss the striving for rehabilitation of the Torah world and the Yeshivot, at the end of the war.
The tours will take place on the following dates:
Sunday 13.7.25 At 1:00 PM
Monday 28.7.25 At 4:00 PM
Sunday 3.8.25 At 1:00 PM
Thursday 7.8.25 At 11:00 AM
Monday 18.8.25 At 4:00 PM
Cost of registration and handling fees per participants: 10 NIS
This fee is not refundable
Participation is from 14 years old
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Fridays at Yad Vashem – Guided Tour (Hebrew)
Yad Vashem invites you to join a guided tour of the Holocaust History Museum, given in Hebrew by one of our professional guides
Fridays at Yad Vashem – Guided Tour
Yad Vashem invites you to join a guided tour of the Holocaust History Museum, given in English by one of our professional guides
(Fridays at Yad Vashem – Guided Tour (Russian
Yad Vashem invites you to join a guided tour of the Holocaust History Museum, given in Russian by one of our professional guides. The tour interweaves the historical narrative with the touching stories behind the testimonies, artifacts, photographs and artworks displayed in the Holocaust History Museum. The tour is appropriate for ages 14 and over. Every Friday, the tour will depart from the Visitors Center at 09:50 AM.
Guided Tour of the Holocaust History Museum
The tour is given by a certified Yad Vashem guide and is available in many languages
Bear and the Toy Underground
A play about the power of the imagination and its ability to help us overcome even the most challenging of circumstances.
Unetaneh Tokef: The Strength of the Jewish Spirit
A play that explores the power of faith in overcoming adversity.
Leo – Artist of Truth and Deception
The extraordinary life story of artist and caricaturist Leo Haas.
Sound-and-Light Show in the Valley of the Communities
A sound-and-light show that tells the story of the Jewish community through the ages.
The Curator– Touching Memories Theater - In Hebrew
Rachel Sa'adon sits at her desk in the Collection Depot at Yad Vashem, and oversees the unpacking of artifacts. This evening, not only these packages will be opened: slowly but surely, a family saga will unfold before us, beginning with the Holocaust of the Jews of North Africa. This is a story spanning three generations, soon to be four: the grandmother, Zmira and her unforgettable life journey; the mother, Miri; Rachel herself; and the baby daughter she is carrying. The latent voices in the watch that Zmira bought in Bergen-Belsen are invoked, and resonate in the life of a contemporary Israeli woman.
Duration: 45 minutes