Remembrance
Yom HaShoah
Holocaust Remembrance
The Holocaust Seems so Distant
But each year at Yom HaShoah We Remember!
Watch and Learn More About the March of Remembrance!
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The idea that the evil of World War II is long behind us is mere folly—current events tell us this is true—and so it is necessary to remember. The focus of the Lord, is still on His people. They were persecuted then and now they feel it come again as nations turn against Israel.
"Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, occurs on the 27th of Nissan. Shoah, which means catastrophe or utter destruction in Hebrew, refers to the atrocities that were committed against the Jewish people during World War II. This is a memorial day for those who died in the Shoah." (source: https://urj.org/holidays/hashoah)
But we do not have to forget, nor accept, what happened. Even those who are of the current generation of Germans refuse to forget ... in the name of forgiveness and in the Name of the One who made us all ... they speak ... they march ... to remember! Learn more on this page about the holocaust and how many peoples from many cities and nations are joining in a March of Life and to March for Remembrance.
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