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Holocaust Remembrance Day

 

Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah) allows us to memorialize the greatest tragedy experienced by the Jewish people in modern times. It reminds us that, wrapped up in that unfathomable horror, were millions of individual lives—real people with real stories. It is up to us to learn and share these stories on their behalf. Together, we say we must never forget. Rituals for Yom Hashoah vary. Some communities read names of people killed in the Holocaust, some observe moments of silence. Newliturgy is still being developedand it is sadly relevant, since genocide continues to plague our world. 

Eyl Malei Rachamim for the Six Million (translation)

A fresh translation of the Eyl Malei Rachamim to remember the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust [more]

Found In: Mourning & Bereavement, Holocaust Remembrance Day

Tags: el maley rakhamim

Day Twelve of the Omer

From "An Omer Counter of Biblical Women" – "New hope on a day of mourning" [more]

Found In: Counting the Omer, Holocaust Remembrance Day

Each of Us Has A Name

"Each of us has a name given by God and given by our parents…" —poem by modern Israeli poet Zelda. [more]

Found In: Funeral & Burial, Death & Mourning, Holocaust Remembrance Day

Tags: Marcia Falk, unveiling, yizkor

We Do Not Understand

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Found In: Yom Kippur, Holocaust Remembrance Day

Tags: martyrology