International Holocaust Remembrance Day

A lit candle sits in front of the Brandenburg Gate, with a glowing Star of David above. The sky is overcast.

A lit candle sits in front of the Brandenburg Gate, with a glowing Star of David above. The sky is overcast.

 International Holocaust Remembrance Day 🕯️

 

 

 

January 27 marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, honoring the six million Jewish lives and millions of others lost during the Holocaust. This day serves as a solemn reminder of the dangers of hate and the importance of fostering inclusivity and respect in every community.

Why It Matters

Acknowledging Holocaust Remembrance Day in the workplace is a powerful way to promote awareness and combat prejudice. This observance impacts cultural, religious, and social justice dimensions of diversity, reminding us of the importance of standing against hate in all forms.

Celebration Idea

Host a speaker event or share resources from organizations like Yad Vashem or the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to educate employees on the Holocaust’s lessons and its relevance today.

Call to Action

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In observing International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we honor the victims and reaffirm our collective commitment to creating a world rooted in empathy, understanding, and respect.

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