The article discusses the efforts of Yad Vashem, Israel’s official Holocaust memorial, to preserve and showcase a massive repository of Holocaust-related artifacts, including artworks, documents, and personal belongings. The newly completed David and Fela Shapell Family Collections Center will house these artifacts and provide advanced technological conditions for their preservation. The urgency of this preservation is emphasized as the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles and antisemitism and extremism persist. The center's state-of-the-art facilities will enable the digitization and conservation of various artifacts, including artworks, textiles, and paper documents. The article also highlights the importance of commemorating the artists who created these works, such as Jacques Gotko, whose haunting depictions of the transit camp at Compiègne are part of the collection. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of preserving these artifacts as a foundation of evidence and knowledge to counter Holocaust deniers and distorters.