Zachor Holocaust Remembrance Foundation was founded by a survivor of German concentration camps makes sure that the International Holocaust Remembrance day and all other Holocaust Memorial Days are observed, they help provide information about each of these memorial days.
The Zachor Holocaust Remembrance Foundation is dedicated to teaching tolerance to all and ensuring the events that took place during the Holocaust never happen again. The International Holocaust Remembrance Day, and all Holocaust Memorial Days, are a great time to educate your children or friends about this dark time in history, they are a call to remember the 6 million lives that were lost.
In the United States, Holocaust Memorial Days are observed around the time of Yom Hashoah. This day, most commonly celebrated in April around the time of Passover, is normally when Israel observes the official remembrance. That date can change if it interferes with the observance of the Sabbath. The USA has an official remembrance from Sunday through Sunday, encompassing Yom Hashoah.
The Hebrew word zachor means “remember.” It is used like a command, instructing an individual or a group of people to remember something. Information about the ZACHOR Holocaust Remembrance Foundation can be viewed at the website https://www.zachorfoundation.org.