Join the Greater Boston community in commemorating the six million lives lost in the Holocaust, the survivors, and their families.

Yom HaShoah marks the commemoration of the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. It is our sacred duty to maintain public consciousness and to honor those who were killed, the survivors, and their families. Yom HaShoah compels us to speak out against rising extremism and antisemitism in all forms whenever and wherever it occurs.

Join the Greater Boston community in remembering, reflecting, and ensuring that the lessons of history echo through generations.

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The event begins at the State Room, 60 State Street in Boston, and will conclude at the New England Holocaust Memorial together with Boston 3G, IAC, and the Greater Boston community. 

Please register in advance. Closed captions will be available in English and Russian.

This event is organized by the Jewish Community Relations Council. It is made possible by many incredible partners and sponsors, including the American Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, the Anti-Defamation League of New England, the American Jewish Committee of New England, Boston 3G, Center Makor, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany to Boston, the Consulate General of Israel to New England, Facing History & Ourselves, Hadassah Northeast, the Israeli American Council, Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Jewish Family Services of MetroWest, the Lappin Foundation, and the New England Friends of the March of the Living.