A family, a place, a community, a work, an object, an institution: each bears an irreplaceable fragment of Jewish memory. Name, deposit, recount what you know — Zakhor makes it a heritage inscribed in a Great Book.
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Family is often the first step — but everything is a Great Book.
The testimonies that our parents and grandparents can authenticate today will no longer be able to tomorrow. In the age of deepfakes, the verified human trace becomes rare and precious.
Your children, your grandchildren, strangers curious about a lineage: all will one day be able to consult what you have inscribed. To write is already to transmit.
Each contribution nourishes the collective Memory alongside the great texts, places, and communities. Your thread is woven into that of an entire people.
A few seconds are all it takes. Your registration guarantees the signature and traceability of every contribution you make.
A family, but also a place, a community, a work, an object, or an institution. Attach yourself to an existing subject — or propose a new one.
Digitized documents, photographs, accounts and oral testimonies, ritual objects: each piece enriches our shared Memory.
A reviewer validates, enriches, and publishes your contribution in the subject's Great Book — visible and consultable by all. Nothing enters without review, and nothing ever leaves.
Ketubbot, religious books, letters, civil records, correspondence, family manuscripts.
Portraits, weddings, bar mitzvahs, ceremonies, places of memory, graves and cemeteries.
Memories of forebears, life stories, oral traditions, liturgical chants, handed-down recipes.
Megillot, hanukkiot, tallitot, besamim, ceremonial objects passed down from generation to generation.
A Great Book begins with a gesture: yours. Open your account and lay the first stone — the memory of a family, a place, a community.
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