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Holocaust Remembrance
Tonight we observe Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. Yom HaShoah is a time to mourn the loss of six million Jews and millions of others murdered in the Holocaust. It is a time to learn about the atrocities committed by the Nazis and the stories of suffering and survival of their victims. It is a time to listen to the stories of those who witnessed the Holocaust firsthand and to take time to connect with them.
Yom HaShoah presents a meaningful opportunity for us to reflect on the past in order to build a positive and peaceful present and future. While we may not be able to physically be together, we can still honor this day by practicing one of the most important lessons from the Holocaust: it is never too late to be an ally and loudly speak up for those targeted for hate.
April also begins Genocide Awareness Month - a month that marks important anniversaries for past and contemporary genocides. This is a time to recommit ourselves to "Never Again," even as genocides and hate-fueled violence continue to ravage the globe.
ADL is leading this important work every day, but we cannot do it alone. Below are resources and opportunities to stand together and commemorate Yom HaShoah.
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Commemorations in Washington, D.C., Maryland,
Virginia and North Carolina
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Yom Ha’Shoah Commemoration : JCRC of Greater Washington
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The Land We Always Dreamed Of: Longing for Eretz Yisrael During the Holocaust : Baltimore Jewish Council
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Yom HaShoah with Special Guest, Dr. James Grymes : Virginia Holocaust Museum
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Yom HaShoah Commemoration Events : Appalachian State University Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Peace Studies
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Community Yom HaShoah Commemoration : Temple Israel
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2021 State of North Carolina Holocaust Commemoration : NC Council on the Holocaust
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Educational Resources
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The Importance of Memory: A Yom HaShoah Webinar
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Holocaust Education on Social Media
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How Can we Responsibly Connect to the Holocaust Today?
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