Today
at Yad Vashem two cousins who have found each other thanks to Yad Vashem's
Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names met for the first time. It was a very
emotional and unexpected meeting. The grandmothers of Tatiana Zuckerman of
Moscow (66) and Shalhevet Sara Ziv of Kfar Sava (67) were sisters.
| Shalhevet Sara Ziv with daughter Hadar Ziv Lahav and Tatiana Zuckerman in the Hall of Names at Yad Vashem |
| Shalhevet Sara Ziv showing a picture of her mother to Tatiana Zuckerman at Yad Vashem. |
This
was especially meaningful and poignant for Shalhevet who has invested many
years and much effort investigating the roots of her family. As a tribute to
her grandmother Sara who was murdered in the Holocaust, Shalhevet has made it
her mission to share her family's legacy. After meeting with Tatiana, she is
now able to continue and develop her research of the family tree, making
corrections and additions based on information she has learned from her newly
found cousin. She is preparing to publish a book based on her research, in
which she was able to trace the roots of her family as far back as 1838.
Tatiana feels that she has been given the gift of a family, "I cannot wait
to share this discovery with my mother, she will be deeply moved to know that
others survived. All these years we believed we were the only ones."
Shalhevet
said elatedly with tears in her eyes to Tatiana, "You have a big family
now in Israel!"
The
other educators participating in Tatiana's seminar also joined to meet
Shelhevet and take a photograph together. They were very excited for Tatiana and her discovery of her new family in Israel.
The
International School for Holocaust Studies at Yad Vashem serves as a world hub
for Holocaust education, attracting educators from around the globe. Pedagogical
materials and teacher-training activities are being constantly developed to
create tailor-made programs for each visiting group, thus training an
international cadre of educational leaders who continue to disseminate the
School’s unique teaching philosophy across a variety of cultures. In
2014, the International School engaged with over 20,000 educators. Among
its scores of pedagogical activities, the School conducted more than 150
long-term seminars and 370 teacher-training days.


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