Yom HaShoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day. A day to remember the six million Jews murdered simply because they were Jewish.
This year, remembrance comes with burning clarity. On October 7, 2023, we witnessed the unthinkable again. 1,200 Jews were massacred — in their homes, on the roads, at a music festival. Babies murdered. Families were burned alive. Women raped, mutilated, and paraded. Jews hunted again.
And once again, the world watched. And then blamed us.
They told us Never Again. But the moment it happened again, the world rushed to explain it away. To rationalize it. To soften the horror, because it was Jews.
Let’s be clear: Jews are attacked because we are Jews for no other reason.
Not because of politics. Not because of borders.
But because the world has always tried to erase what Judaism is, and what it represents.
This hatred has taken many forms — expulsions, inquisitions, pogroms, gas chambers, terrorism, boycotts, lies.
The war against the Jew is a war against Judaism itself, both physically and biblically.
They seek to silence the truth at its source.
But the Jewish people are not just survivors. We are a mission.
We are the bearers of Torah, of conscience, of morality, of the sacred.
We are the foundation of the world’s spiritual architecture — the root of monotheism, the origin of justice, the light in a darkening age.
To stand as a Jew today is to stand in defiance of every force that has tried to erase us.
To live as a Jew is to uphold the blueprint of human dignity that has been handed down from Sinai.
The Jew’s “Never Again” is not just about our own survival —
It is the world’s protection from losing its moral compass.
When Jews stand strong in our identity and in our mission, we hold the line against a world sliding into chaos.
We remind the world what truth, justice, and holiness look like.
We remember the six million.
We remember October 7.
We honor the past.
But we do more —
We live with courage, with clarity, and with unshakable purpose.
✡️ We are Jews. And we are here. We will always be here.
Never Again Is Now.