Holocaust Remembrance
Holocaust Remembrance refers to the observance of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust, when six million Jews and millions of others were systematically murdered by the Nazi regime from 1941 to 1945. This remembrance serves to honor the victims and educate future generations about the dangers of hatred, discrimination, and intolerance.
Commemorative events, such as Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), are held worldwide to reflect on the impact of the Holocaust. These observances often include memorial services, educational programs, and discussions about the importance of preserving the memory of those who suffered and died during this dark chapter in history.