the massacre took place, to build a monument in memory of the victims, and brought me sand from the forest's ground, which I used to make the printings plates. In this project I also integrate my father's works utilizing a technique of photographic printing.
These documentary works cover three generations and was shown in Israel and in Germany and reworded by "Masua" museum.

As a member of a family who survived the Holocaust I decided to create an international traveling exhibition for people to see, remember and learn. My father, the late Abraham Kirschner, was a native of the town Pshemichlane in Ukraine, he went through the Holocaust with all its horrors; the members of his family were taken with the rest of the town's Jews into the nearby forest where they were shot and killed. When the war came to an end, Kirschner came to Israel, where he spent the rest of his life documenting the horrors he lived through in his paintings.
His cousin-who witnessed the massacre and survived, went to the very same place in which