A new exhibition at Bratislava’s Jewish Community Museum utilizes personal objects to commemorate the lives and experiences of Jewish individuals lost during the Holocaust and subsequent historical events. The display features intimate items such as family photographs, religious artifacts used in rituals, and even seemingly mundane objects like sports memorabilia. These everyday possessions serve as powerful reminders of a community that was largely destroyed, offering a tangible connection to the past. Curators aim to restore the memory of this vanished world through these personal narratives embedded within the objects. The exhibition highlights how these items transcend their material value, becoming vessels of identity and remembrance. By showcasing these artifacts, the museum seeks to educate visitors about Jewish history and culture in Slovakia and beyond. The exhibition provides a poignant and humanizing perspective on a tragic period of history.