A visit to Yad Vashem, Israel’s national Holocaust memorial and museum, is a sobering and harsh experience that can be difficult for both adults and kids to process. Now, as the Jerusalem-based institution seeks to engage visitors in new ways, it hopes that two new immersive experiences will succeed in teaching younger generations the story of the murder of six million Jews without trivializing it.
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