Yom HaShoah
Many people in the United States observe Yom Hashoah by remembering Holocaust victims who died during World War II.
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Yom HaShoah, observed on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, is a poignant day of remembrance, honoring the victims of the Holocaust and reflecting on the profound impact of this tragic chapter in history. As communities across the United States come together, individuals engage in ceremonies, educational events, and moments of silence to pay tribute to the lives lost during World War II. Through shared stories and the lighting of memorial candles, we ensure that the legacy of those who perished is never forgotten. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of tolerance, understanding, and the fight against hatred in all its forms. Join us in commemorating Yom HaShoah and fostering a commitment to never let such atrocities happen again.
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