that's who on the future of commemoration is also a concern at zacharon bas alone, 10 years ago when it was 1st initiated by a younger generation, it was still small. but to day it has almost gruen into an institution itself. and being given a place among official commemorations now to johannesburg, south africa, where studying european history is helping young people come to terms with their own country's experience of violence and oppression. the south african metropolis of johannesburg. at the heart of the sprawling city scape is the holocaust and genocide center. it's founder and executive director is tarley knights, who was born in israel in 1961. the historian has lived in south africa finale for decades. she's dedicated her life to this project. it was never a museum come while don't engage any more. we wanted people to come again and again, visit temporary exhibition, visit our resource center, come to events, come to phil's, come to dialogues, engage that was very important to me personally into all of us tally nights and her team spent a decade planning, collecting donation