The Ghetto Fighters’ House, named after Yitzhak Katznelson, for the legacy of the Holocaust and the Uprising was founded by Holocaust survivors and was the first of its kind in Israel. Since its inception, the museum has sought to convey the story of the Holocaust, focusing on the Jewish and generally human stance on its many nuances, the possibility of choice before man, the victory of the spirit humanity and rebuilding life in the State of Israel.
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The collaboration with Makpain will allow the museum to be an inspiring educational space for teenagers, educators and the general public. In this framework, he will continue to stimulate discussion of social and human dilemmas and promote the values of tolerance, humanism, social involvement and more.