Archive
The Moreshet is comprised of documentary material and primary sources entrusted to Moreshet by those who survived the Holocaust. To this day, the Archive continues to grow, assembling material that documents the horrors of the Holocaust and the strength of the Jewish resistance. Most recently, the Archive received a large set of ephemera from the collections of Abba Kovner and David Gur – seminal figures in the Polish and Hungarian Jewish underground movement in Europe during the war.
The Moreshet Archive contains:
· Written testimonies.
· Personal memoirs.
· Personal collections and personal archives of survivors of the Holocaust.
· Notebooks of school children that lived in the ghetto.
· Oral testimonies (recorded on audio and video tapes).
· Artworks made during the Holocaust.
· Photographs from the Holocaust.
· Jewish and other newspapers.
· Books of Communities (“Yizkhor” Books) – manuscripts published in tribute to Jewish communities in Europe.
· Unpublished manuscripts on the subject of the Holocaust.

The Moreshet Archive is recognized as a Public Archive by the State of Israel.