Remembering So It Never Happens Again.

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed each year on January 27, marking the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

It is a moment to remember the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust and to acknowledge the deep harm caused by hatred and silence.

Established by the United Nations General Assembly, this day calls people everywhere to pause, reflect, and learn. Remembrance is not only about the past. It is a commitment to stand against antisemitism, racism, and dehumanization in the present.

For our community, this day reminds us that honoring memory means choosing compassion, truth, and courage every day.

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