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Never Forget: Reflecting on the Past on International Holocaust Remembrance Day

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we pause to remember the six million Jewish men, women, and children who were murdered during the Holocaust. This day is not just about reflection—it is a call to action. It is a reminder to honor their memory by standing against antisemitism, hate, and indifference wherever they appear.

The Holocaust was not just a tragedy of history; it was a systematic, calculated attempt to erase an entire people. It was not just the murder of six million individuals—it was the silencing of voices, the extinguishing of dreams, the destruction of families. And it happened not in some faraway corner of the world, but in the heart of Europe, with the world watching.

Even now, decades later, we wrestle with the echoes of that darkness. Survivors bear the scars—both visible and invisible—of horrors that words can barely describe. Families are still grieving the loss of generations that will never be born. And disturbingly,...

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Time is NOW for Gizella

 

As Christians and Jews come together today to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, we invite you to honor survivors today by sending a message of love and support.  

In this video, Gizella, who was rescued from the death camp 75 years ago, shares her appreciation for your continued support. 

Time is now. In light of today's tenuous climate of anti-Semitism and hatred in the world, it is now more important than ever to stand and respond generously in sharing your immense love for God’s people.

Holocaust Survivors witnessed and experienced the depravity and evil of humanity. Many of these Holocaust Survivors are living out their remaining days in despair. They are lonely, hurting, and suffering. 

Does not the Psalmist pray, “Do not cast me away when I am old; do not forsake me when my strength is gone.” Psalm 71:9

Like Gizela, many of these Holocaust Survivors are widowed and without family. They are alone, feeling once...

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