
This Sunday, in honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocost Remembrance Day), we remember the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and widen the circle of our remembrance to include all who were targeted by Nazi terror: Roma and Sinti people, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, political dissidents, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and countless others whose lives were deemed expendable by a regime built on hatred and dehumanization.
“Remembering as Resistance” calls us to hold history with honesty, to confront antisemitism and all forms of bigotry today, and to recommit ourselves to building a world where every life is protected, every identity is honored, and no one is forgotten.