With the 60th anniversary of the infamous voyage of the Exodus, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in partnership with “Exodus 1947,” an Israeli project, is seeking to locate and find the 4,500 passengers who were on this ship. To date close to 1,000 have been located in Israel and we are determined to find the rest.
If you or someone you know was on this ship, please contact
Susan Goldstein Snyder, Curator Tel: 202-488-0430 Fax: 202-479-9726 E-mail:ssnyder@ushmm.org
Or print and mail/fax this brief questionnaire about your experiences. Mail to:
Susan Goldstein Snyder, Curator United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW
Washington DC 20024
USA Fax: 202-479-2726
In addition, the Museum would like to ascertain that you are registered as a Survivor and would appreciate it if you would complete our form, available in many languages.
We are also seeking any photographs or memorabilia from your experiences before and during the war as well as any identity cards or other documents issued at Poppendorf or any other location that you may have been in. This material is of great historical importance and the Museum is striving to preserve it.
View of the damaged Exodus 1947 as it is towed into the port of Haifa, after its interception by the British navy. July 1947.USHMM #88165, courtesy of Saliba Sarsar
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