January 27 will mark 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz, and the number of survivors able to tell their stories is dwindling. The story of the Shoah will soon need to be told in different ways, and Israel’s national memorial to the victims, Yad Vashem, is finding new methods to keep their memories alive.
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