Yom HaShoah

IHE honors the memory of the Holocaust’s victims and the resilience of its survivors and their families in two public ceremonies annually.

Annual Holocaust Commemorations

The most fitting way to mark Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Commemoration Day) is as a community. This expresses our shared loss – a loss to all of humanity.

Participants in the commemorations benefit from joining together for a few carefully selected readings and prayers, which create an atmosphere of reflection and contemplation. Seeing the few remaining Holocaust survivors light their memorial candles each year and taking just a short amount of time to mark this occasion allows us to acknowledge our tremendous communal loss, and to move forward with a renewed sense of gratitude and a commitment to building a future without prejudice and genocide.

 

The objectives of the annual Holocaust Commemorations are two-fold:

  1. To remember the 6 million Jews and millions of others who were murdered in Nazi Europe, and all that was lost with them
  2. To honor the living – those who miraculously survived the Holocaust, their children and grandchildren.

To see the artwork created by the Lincoln Public School students for In Remembrance, click HERE.

Join One of Our Annual Commemorations