Preserving, reconstructing, and transmitting Jewish life, culture, and memory through advanced technology.
Our mission is to preserve, reconstruct, and visualize Jewish life, culture, and memory—especially in Europe before and during World War II. Using advanced AI, knowledge reconstruction, and digital storytelling, we aim to revive lost Jewish histories
We seek to move beyond remembrance of loss alone, restoring the richness of everyday Jewish life so future generations can learn, connect, and engage with Jewish history in a living, meaningful way.
Our mission is to safeguard & revitalize the memory of Jewish life in Europe prior to and during World War II by combining historical scholarship with advanced artificial intelligence, AI driven knowledge systems, and interactive digital experiences.
We believe Jewish remembrance must extend beyond dates, events, and tragedy. It must also preserve the cultural, social, intellectual, and everyday dimensions of Jewish life—families, traditions, education, creativity, faith, and community. Much of this lived experience was fragmented or erased by the Holocaust; our work aims to responsibly reconstruct and reconnect these lost contexts for future generations.
Preserve personal and collective Jewish histories across generations
Reconstruct cultural and social connections disrupted by persecution and destruction
Enrich historical records with context, relationships, and lived meaning
Create accessible, interactive tools for education, research, and remembrance
Rooted in respect for survivors, their descendants, and historical truth, our project is committed to collaboration with educators, cultural institutions, memorial organizations, and scholars.
Our goal is not only to remember what was lost, but to ensure that Jewish life, its depth, diversity, and humanity is understood, honored, and carried forward.
The values that drive our work
Using AI responsibly and transparently, always in service of historical truth and human dignity.
Working alongside historians, educators, families, and institutions to build a shared memorial.
Moving beyond loss to celebrate the vibrancy, creativity, and humanity of Jewish life.
Be part of this effort to preserve and transmit Jewish memorial for future generations.