Overview
- A federal feasibility study has concluded with Bavaria, Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia shortlisted to host the planned Yad Vashem educational hub.
- Yad Vashem director Dani Dayan plans delegation visits to the three states in the coming weeks to evaluate proposals.
- Bavaria has formally applied and is actively lobbying, with state antisemitism commissioner Ludwig Spaenle citing strong political backing.
- The center is conceived as a pedagogical training facility open to all, with a focus on teachers and an initial staff of about 20.
- No new landmark building is planned, as organizers stress educational content, and the effort is framed against a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in 2024.