"Remembrance and Beyond"
How do you like this logo of The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme?
Today 54 of our 120 Members of Knesset were in Poland for the memorial ceremonies of the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
Then Steven Spielberg and a woman who was one of Schindler's Jews gave moving talks at the United Nations.
All this was watched live on TV and Internet in the comfort of my own little apartment in the comfort of my own little State of Israel. -- How lucky I am.
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Hi dear Dina!!Just read a few of your lovely posts♥ Been busy lately. Seems like I always fall in love just a little bit more with our lovely country when reading your blog. I think the logo is ok. Always hard to design logos and must have been extra hard for this important cause. Hugs
ReplyDeleteIt's a very powerful, poignant design.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful logo, Dina. I'm glad for you that you are in the country you love. I just wish it was safer.
ReplyDeleteIt is a rather nice logo of hope I think.
ReplyDeleteFriends, thanks for your opinions here.
ReplyDeleteTina, your "Seems like I always fall in love just a little bit more with our lovely country when reading your blog" made my day and warmed my heart. :)
The poster is a combo of lovely and chilling. Two years ago when a survivor of the Holocaust (Sidney Finkel, known as Sevek) came to an elementary school in a small town nearby to speak. Even the little ones were attentive. Then there was a book signing in the school library. His book titled SEVEK & THE HOLOCAUST: THE BOY WHO REFUSED TO DIE was read by the entire school before his arrival. It was awe-inspiring to hear his story.
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