International Holocaust Remembrance Day
ft Post for International Holocaust Remembrance Day International Holocaust Remembrance Day invites the world to pause—not simply to look back, but to look inward. The Shoah was not only a historical catastrophe; it was a moral rupture that revealed how quickly humanity can lose its way when fear, dehumanization, and indifference take root. On this day, we honor the six million Jewish lives extinguished, along with the Roma and Sinti, disabled people, LGBTQ+ individuals, political dissidents, and so many others targeted by a system built on hatred. We remember not as an act of nostalgia, but as an act of responsibility. Memory is a form of resistance. It pushes back against denial, distortion, and the slow erosion of empathy. It reminds us that every human being carries an inherent dignity that no regime, ideology, or moment in history has the right to erase. For those of us who live and work in interfaith spaces, this day carries a particular weight. It calls us to examine the s...