David – Chiriqui, Panama Receives the Segal Family Commemorative PlaqueGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

David – Chiriqui, Panama Receives the Segal Family Commemorative Plaque

Two years after the project Traces to Remember was introduced in Panama City, touring important diplomatic, governmental and educational institutions, the project is introduced for the first time to David – Chiriqui, the second largest province in the country.

The plaque of Holocaust survivor, Dr. James Segal, was unveiled on June 4 in a ceremony filled with emotion on behalf of more than 300 guests gathered at the auditorium of the ISAE University.


Simon Burstein

The Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Simon Burstein – Panama

In reality, I can say that I was lucky to be born a bit later, because I was only a child when all of this occurred, and when a child experiences those things that happened, he doesn’t know what is going on. 

Psychologically, those who truly suffered the most were my mother, an aunt (who also survived along with me), and two uncles. They all made a lot of sacrifices to feed me, they took many risks. It is something unthinkable, and it’s something incredible, but it seems that wars are like that, unbelievable things happen; it is also unbelievable that we survived.


The First “Educating to Remember” Forum is held in the City of Antigua GuatemalaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The First “Educating to Remember” Forum is held in the City of Antigua Guatemala

The city of Antigua Guatemala set the stage for the "Educating to Remember” educational forum carried out together with Universidad de San Carlos at the ruins of the Capuchinas Convent.


Posthumous tribute to Ceslada Keselman Eisen at the Honorable Senate of ArgentinaGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Posthumous tribute to Ceslada Keselman Eisen at the Honorable Senate of Argentina

On May 26, in a touching ceremony at the Arturo Illia Hall, in the Honorable Senate of Argentina, a tribute was made to Holocaust survivor Ceslada Eisen de Keselman, who died on March 27, 2014 at the age of 94.


Inauguration of the monument "Traces to Remember" in the public square of Cuidad de las EsculturasGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Inauguration of the monument "Traces to Remember" in the public square of Cuidad de las Esculturas

As part of the "Traces to Remember" project, the plaque of Holocaust survivor Irene Schwimmer Korytnicki was installed next to the Holocaust Memorial in the plaza the 9th of July, which contains the families and her palm prints.