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Monday, April 12, 2010

Yom HaShoah commemorated at Western Galilee College

Western Galilee College, in our Israel Partnership region, commemorated Holocaust Remembrance Day, with remarks delivered by faculty, administration, and students, and song. Western Galilee College participates in a prominent Holocaust Studies program for undergraduates provided by the Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz Museum in Acco. Kol haKavod.
 At left,  Dean Yehuda Ben Simon

Statement by the President on Holocaust Remembrance Day

 

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 11, 2010

 

Statement by the President on Holocaust Remembrance Day

 

I  join people here at home, in Israel, and around the world in observing Holocaust Remembrance Day.   This year, on the 65th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps, we must recommit ourselves to honoring the memories of all the victims and ensuring that they remain a part of our collective memory.   On my visit to Buchenwald last year – and during my visit to Yad Vashem in 2008 – I bore witness to the horrors of anti-Semitism and the capacity for evil represented by the Nazis’ campaign to annihilate the Jewish people and so many others.  But even at places like Buchenwald, the dignity and courage of those who endured the horrors of the Holocaust remind us of humanity’s capacity for decency and compassion.

 

The memories of the victims serve as a constant reminder to honor their legacy by renewing our commitment to prevent genocide, and to confront anti-Semitism and prejudice in all of its forms. We must never tolerate the hateful stereotypes and prejudice against the Jewish people that tragically continues to this day. We must work, instead, on behalf of a world of justice and peace, in which all nations and peoples value the humanity that we share, and the dignity inherent in every human being. 

 

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