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.
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.
“For many years, we have mistakenly thought and spread the idea that the Holocaust was a crime solely against the Jewish people. While the Holocaust made the entire Jewish people direct victims by seeking their extermination, it was also a crime against other groups and peoples. In reality, it was a crime against the human family."