Each year, the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles. Many organizations estimate there are likely no more than a few hundred survivors left in the entire world. At Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, which was April 28th we asked: What might Holocaust education look like in a world with very few survivors? How can we ensure that our own children and generations yet to come, know their stories and never, ever forget? We invite you to review the recent survey conducted by Sachs Media of U.S. Awareness and Perceptions of the Holocaust. The results are alarming and a call to action. https://holocaustre sources.org/2022/04/27/alarming-news-u-s-holocaust-awareness-perceptions/ It demonstrates the need of better Holocaust education in our schools. What happened to the victims and survivors, should never happen again. Our mission is more urgent and relevant than ever before. Antisemitism is rising and Holocaust history is increasingly distorted for personal or political gain—even as the justification for war. HERC held a solemn ceremony during the national Days of Remembrance to ensure the victims of the Holocaust are never forgotten and their legacies will endure. We thank those who joined us in remember-ing Holocaust victims during the Days of Remembrance.
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