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Memorial in the conference room: How did we mark Holocaust Remembrance Day in high-tech? - Walla! Of money

2022-04-28T09:11:30.128Z


"Memory in the living room" meetings, which began as private home events, have in recent years also permeated the institutional field. The high-tech industry has also joined forces to preserve the memory of the Holocaust


Memorial in the conference room: How did we mark Holocaust Remembrance Day in high-tech?

"Memory in the living room" meetings, which began as private home events, have in recent years also permeated the institutional field.

The high-tech industry has also joined forces to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and hosted direct meetings with survivors or their families in their offices.

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27/04/2022

Wednesday, 27 April 2022, 15:03 Updated: Thursday, 28 April 2022, 11:55

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In recent years, "memory in the living room" has become one of the most prominent signs of Holocaust Martyrs 'and Heroes' Remembrance Day.

Like a successful idea that emerged as a private enterprise and became a successful startup, so this frontal format conquered the business world and also permeated the high-tech companies that joined forces to preserve the memory of the Holocaust - and hosted meetings with survivors and their descendants in their offices.

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"Memory in the living room" meeting - information security company Tufin (Photo: PR)

Tufin

The information security company Tufin, which provides tools for secure management and automation of corporate communication networks, took part in the 'Memory in the Living Room' project and hosted Einat Epstein on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, to hear testimonies from the past.



Einat deals with learning disabilities and is a mother of 5 children.

For one day a year - she puts everything aside to tell the story of her mother, Zehava, an Auschwitz survivor, Birkenau and the death march.

The event was held at the company's offices, and was also broadcast on Zoom for employees working from home.

Cycode

Ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the cyber company all the employees gathered to hear the testimony of Efrat Drori, a Holocaust survivor.

Efrat was born in Hungary and lived until the age of 6 with a foster family alongside a German base.



She had to flee for years to escape the Nazis, and during those years she was forced to live in boarding schools, foster families and in foreign homes in order to be saved, while keeping her Jewish identity a secret for many years.



"We decided to gather all the employees in the company to hear Efrat and her story."

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Mia Aharoni, Head Of HR

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"We have a few years left to hear the testimony of the Holocaust firsthand - and this is an extremely important activity."

BlueVine

The fintech company BlueVine, which provides innovative banking solutions for small and medium-sized businesses, hosted Moshe Korisky, the son of a Holocaust survivor with a special story that is not encountered every day.

During the war, the Nazis saved his mother and helped her hide.



At BlueVine, they emphasized the importance of marking Holocaust Remembrance Day in the work environment - in order to continue to hear the evidence and take part in a memorial project in the living room and convey to employees its immense importance.

Net financial planning

Neto Financial Planning Group, taking part in the Israeli tradition of commemorating Holocaust Remembrance and Heroism Day and hosting Matityahu Katz, a Holocaust survivor who will share with them the story of his personal victory over the Nazis.



Sheri Yonatan, Marketing and Media Manager at Neto Financial Planning Group

: "It is a great privilege for us to host in our offices Mr. Matityahu Katz, a Holocaust survivor. We were privileged to hear the voice and memory of one person in the world whose life was shaken by cruel racism



, "It is a great privilege for us to host in our offices a Holocaust survivor, which allows us to hear firsthand his personal and inspiring story, for our clients, our employees and their family members.

"Living room memory" meeting at VEEV (Photo: PR)

veev

This year, the veev company will host Holocaust survivor Ada Willenberg, a native of Warsaw and the widow of Shmuel Willenberg, the last survivor who managed to escape during the Treblinka uprising.



Hila Daudi, director of the Tel Aviv office, shared in the process of creating the meeting:

"Memory in the living room is a welcome and important initiative, and an excellent opportunity to give employees a little more meaning and take an active part in a new Israeli tradition." Who helped me deepen the importance of creating a meeting in our office.Then, I turned to employees to find out if any of us are second or third generation Holocaust survivors, or know a testimonial who would like to share his personal story.



And so I came to Ada Willenberg, a Holocaust survivor, with a fascinating story, which we have the right to host in our office, hear her story and pass it on from generation to generation in the second part of the activity will be a collaborative part led by a music section led by one of the company Open that allows questions to be raised on the subject. "

Plus500

In the Fintech Plus 500 group, we celebrated Holocaust Remembrance and Heroism Day.

A "memory in the living room" was held at the company's offices in Haifa, where Pnina Kraus shared her experiences with the company's employees.



Eden Dahan, VP of Human Resources of the Plus 500 Group

: "Every year we make an effort to find a Holocaust survivor who will be hosted by our office and share their story with the employees.

This is an extremely important project and we have the right to take part, and to hear the stories of the survivors together as a society. "

"Memory in the living room" - Artist (Photo: PR)

Artlist

Artlist will host 96-year-old Holocaust survivor Batsheva Dagan at the company's offices ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day. During the war, she was an inmate in the Auschwitz, Ravensbrueck and Lahov concentration camps.

She was released on 2 May 1945 by the British Army, and was one of the few in her family to survive the war.



Batsheva currently works as a children's author and Israeli poet who deals mainly with the subject of the Holocaust, with the aim of sharing her experiences as a child in the Holocaust with the younger generation.

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