Videos
Holocaust survivors living in Ireland
Holocaust Memorial Day 2020
November Pogrom Anniversary 2020
A reading of a diary from the Łódź Ghetto, written by Rywka Lipszyc
The Galicia Jewish Museum, together with Jewish Museum Milwaukee, have organised a reading of a diary from the Łódź Ghetto, written by Rywka Lipszyc. This diary, as well as its author, were central themes of our temporary exhibition, “The Girl in the Diary. Searching for Rywka from the Łódź Ghetto”, which is currently presented in Milwaukee.
Holocaust Memorial Day 2019
2019’s National Holocaust Memorial day took place on Sunday, 27 January 2019 in the Mansion House, Dublin. The keynote address was given by President Michael D Higgins. The National Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration takes place on the Sunday nearest to the 27 January every year, the date Auschwitz was liberated. It is attended by people […]
Holocaust Memorial Day 2018
Full video of the national Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration on 28 January 2018, in the Round Room at the Mansion House, Dublin.
The Fallen of World War II
An animated data-driven documentary about war and peace, The Fallen of World War II looks at the human cost of the second World War and sizes up the numbers to other wars in history, including trends in recent conflicts. Written, directed, coded, narrated by twitter.com/neilhalloran Sound and music by twitter.com/Dolhaz
Holocaust Memorial Day 2017 | Short Version
2017’s National Holocaust Memorial day took place on Sunday, 29 January 2017 in the Mansion House, Dublin. The keynote address was given by the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, TD. The National Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration takes place on the Sunday nearest to the 27 January every year, the date Auschwitz was liberated. […]
The Crocus Project
To learn about the Crocus Project and to download the application form click here. For more information call us on 01 6690593 or email us at info@hetireland.org
Inge Radford spoke out about injustices wherever they occurred, all of her life
Inge Radford, was born one of ten children in Vienna in 1932. Her mother and 5 brothers were murdered in the Holocaust. Inge managed to escape to Britain in July 1939. Four of her other siblings also survived. Living in Britain and Northern Ireland, Inge was outspoken about injustices and campaigned for human rights whenever […]