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International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Join us in observing International Holocaust Remembrance day by lighting a candle and adding your name to the list of people who are showing their support for international recognition of the day.


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Name:
Julia Oversloot-Berg

November 19, 2012 09:32 PM

Location:
Reno, Nv 

Message:
Help to organize the first a Day of Rembrance by Osher Lifelong Learning Insititue sponsered by and at the Univeristy of Reno Sunday April 7, 2012 with Dr Robert Krell as a keynote speaker.

Name:
Abby Boisvert

October 16, 2012 07:34 PM

Location:
United States 

Message:
I will remember this tragic period in history by praying for all the lost souls both Jewish and not. May they rest in peace. Also, that those who have survived that they were able to find joy and happiness in their lives.

Name:
Kimberly Malone

October 16, 2012 11:38 AM

Location:
Columbus, OH 

Message:
In Mid April I will host a Rememberence in my home for friends and family. I also will continue to teach my teenage children about the adversity and loss Holocaust survivors faced. This shapes my children into better people who will speak out against any injustices they see. Thank you for the education your provide and for sharing so many touching stories.
With Love and Hope,
Kimberly Malone

Name:
Nesley Louis

October 04, 2012 12:40 PM

Location:
Bahamas 

Message:
"On Holocaust Rememberance Day,we will pause to remember, those who lived died and are remembered forever-making them our beloved immortals."

Name:
McKayla Anderson

September 17, 2012 12:54 PM

Location:
Gooding Idaho 

Message:
I am doing my Senior Project on how circimstances do not define the human condition, using the outlet of the holocaust.I will light a candle proudly to honor all of those who perished and didn't have the chance to live.

Name:
Brian Kunde

April 22, 2012 01:17 PM

Location:
Michigan, USA 

Message:
I simply wish to honor all those wonderful Jewish people who lived, died or survived this horrible time in the world's history. May we never forget a single one of them, and honor them today by caring for those in the Jewish community. Let's all do a better job of truly protecting each other, regardless of our differences.

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Amy Schlossberg

April 19, 2012 02:33 PM

Location:
Sunrise, Florida 

Message:
In remembrance of those who perished, may we never take a single breath for granted. Each day is a gift. It is our job to put that gift to good use.
My favorite quote: Be the change you wish to see in the world-Mahatma Ghandi.

Name:
sapienmichelle

April 19, 2012 01:17 PM

Location:
las cruces 

Message:
Remembrance of the Holocaust Day is one of the memories like a scar that will never be taken away. Rest in peace all of the Jews. We will always remember you guys. 4-19-20

Name:
Robyn

April 19, 2012 11:56 AM

Location:
USA 

Message:
I write in honor of those who told me of living in a piano crate and listening, ever listening for the right moment to breathe or move, of starvation's banquet of wallpaper with hidden lye, of the cold, of hands that never stopped trembling in fear, of music written while caged, of forced "conducting" of trains, of nightmares that never ended, and loved ones lost. May they rest in peace. Shalom

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Kelly Lane

April 19, 2012 09:37 AM

Location:
Detroit, MI 

Message:
For the past two years I have read everything I could get my hands on about the holocaust. I've read many different perspectives....children survivors, medical staff, liberators, children of Nazi's, victims that lived in the forests and in the camps, victims who were hidden and stories of children raised by parents who where were survivors. I can't even imagine living through this time in history. My generation here in the US have NO idea what it's like to be hungry or face discrimination and persecution like the Jewish people and other targets of the Nazi regime. I see the world through different eyes than the ignorant and sheltered eyes of two years ago. I hope and pray that people stay committed to keeping these memories alive so future generations NEVER have to question that this tragedy really happened.

 

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