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Remembrance
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The Holocaust: Remembering the Six Million
The systematic murder of six million Jews during World War II — the darkest chapter in human history and its lasting impact on Jewish identity.
Yom HaShoah: Holocaust Remembrance Day
Each spring, a siren sounds across Israel and the nation stands still — remembering the six million. Yom HaShoah is a day of solemn witness, survivor testimony, and the sacred obligation to never forget.
Anne Frank: The Girl Who Wrote Hope Into the Darkness
A thirteen-year-old girl hid from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic, wrote a diary, and was murdered at Bergen-Belsen. Her father survived, published the diary, and it became the most widely read account of the Holocaust — a voice that refuses to be silenced.
Holocaust Memorials Worldwide: Remembering Through Architecture and Art
Holocaust memorials around the world use architecture, sculpture, and landscape to preserve the memory of six million murdered Jews, each offering a unique approach to the impossible task of commemoration.