Honor The Holocaust Days Of Remembrance Virtually

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum To Hold Online Ceremony

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In these unprecedented times we’re living in, it’s vital that we don’t forget unprecedented events of the past – and what we have learned from them.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will lead the nation in the Days of Remembrance with a virtual national commemoration on April 21 at 11 a.m. to honor Holocaust victims and survivors. The ceremony will be simulcast on Facebook and YouTube

According to the museum, we owe it to the Holocaust survivors and liberators to honor the victims, reflect on the failures of the past and join together in pledging to shape a better future by advancing our common humanity. 

“Seventy-five years ago this spring, U.S. and other Allied troops liberated camps across Nazi-dominated Europe,” says Sara J. Bloomfield, museum director. “Those brave individuals who defeated Germany and its allies finally brought an end to the genocide of European Jews.

"We remember the 6 million Jewish men, women and children whose voices, hopes and dreams were silenced. Their struggles to retain their dignity and humanity in the face of unimaginable terror and violence – and their stories of defiance, resistance and resilience – remind us of what is possible in moments of crisis.”

The pre-recorded program will include:

A Facebook account is not needed to watch or to participate, and a recording of the event will be available afterward for on-demand viewing. Viewers can share their remembrances and reflection online with the hashtag #WeRemember.

The week-long Days of Remembrance was first held in 1979 and then later established by Congress as the nation’s commemoration of the Holocaust. This year’s Days of Remembrance are being observed April 19-26.

For more information, visit ushmm.org.   

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