Holocaust Remembrance Day Brings Faiths Together As Antisemitic Incidents Hit Record High
- Israel marked Holocaust Remembrance Day on April 24 with events in Jerusalem.
- These commemorations occurred amid rising antisemitism and recent attacks.
- Ceremonies honored rescuers who aided Jews during the Holocaust.
- An April 22 report noted a five percent rise in US antisemitic incidents.
- Israeli leaders pledged continued action against current threats.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day Brings Faiths Together As Antisemitic Incidents Hit Record High
ShareNeighbors in Marietta are coming together tonight for a moment that matters. Congregation Etz Chaim and the Catholic Church of Saint Ann will stand side by side to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, also known as Yom HaShoah. The event starts at 6 p.m. at Etz Chaim on Indian Hills Parkway, with a guided tour of the Holocaust Memorial Garden, followed by a service and program. ๐ฏ๏ธ What We Know: This yearโs Yom HaShoah carries extra weight. The โฆ
Yom HaShoahโs New Emphasis Since October 7th
By Brian Pikelny ย Yom HaShoah known as Holocaust Day is observed in Israel commemorating the 6 million Jews murdered in the Holocaust by the Nazis and their collaborators. It also commemorates Jewish resistance during that time. In the late 1940s, the Chief Rabbinate proposed a day in late December after Hanukkah. In 1951, the [โฆ] The post Yom HaShoahโs New Emphasis Since October 7th appeared first on The Lid.
Israeli Leaders Warn During Yom HaShoah Ceremonies: โNever Againโ Includes Todayโs Antisemitism - The Media Line
Israelโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosted a ceremony [โฆ] The post Israeli Leaders Warn During Yom HaShoah Ceremonies: โNever Againโ Includes Todayโs Antisemitism appeared first on The Media Line.
Honoring Yom HaShoah by remembering the past and standing against antisemitism
As Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day, we honor the memory of those lost, amplify the voices of survivors, and recommit to combating modern antisemitism to ensure such horrors are never repeated. โNever againโ isnโt just a phrase, itโs a call to action. To fight modern day antisemitism. To tell the stories of the Holocaust survivors and carry their light forever. As Yom HaShoah (Israelโs Holocaust Remembrance Day) approaches, we must rise fโฆ
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