In the winter of 1945, a time when 10-year-old Yitzhak Perlmutter spent his days pushing wheelbarrows full of coal from train to factory in Möllersdorf, a concentration camp subcamp, saving his extra piece of bread each day for his little sister, the youngster could not possibly have envisioned that he’d have children of his own…
Timed to coincide with Yom Hashoah the day Israel stops to remember the Holocaust “Before My Very Eyes,” the Yad Vashem Educational Center for Holocaust Remembrance, opens at the Ariel Sharon Israel Defense Forces’ training campus in the Negev Desert.