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Apr 20 2009

Israel Commemorates Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day

Posted by smoothstone

The intelligent global community says:

Let’s be clear.  The Hebrew/Israelite nation is as old as the sunrise.  The land of Israel, which upsets Muslims and other Jew-haters, was the territory of Abraham’s great grandfather and was inherited by his offspring Israel by choice.

Iran/Persia on which Muslims rest their person is where you must stay put as a descendent of Noah.

The Muslim’s obsession with Israel indicates that the Muslim’s mind is possessed with Tuffah el Majanin and Beid el Jinn.

May Allah discipline Muslim Jew-haters and their allies without haste.

In spite of what Jew-haters and Muslims say, the Holocaust did exist and more than six million Jews were killed by German scum and allies of Germany, who were fed on the Jew-hating fumes of derelict Christians and Europeans fed on racism, jealousy, envy and ignorance.  Via YadVeshem:

Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day (Yom Hashoah in Hebrew) is a national day of commemoration in Israel, on which the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust are memorialized.

It is a solemn day, beginning at sunset on the 27th of the month of Nisan and ending the following evening, according to the traditional Jewish custom of marking a day.

Places of entertainment are closed and memorial ceremonies are held throughout the country. The central ceremonies, in the evening and the following morning, are held at Yad Vashem and are broadcast on the television.

Marking the start of the day-in the presence of the President of the State of Israel and the Prime Minister, dignitaries, survivors, children of survivors and their families, gather together with the general public to take part in the memorial ceremony at Yad Vashem in which six torches, representing the six million murdered Jews, are lit.

The following morning, the ceremony at Yad Vashem begins with the sounding of a siren for two minutes throughout the entire country. For the duration of the sounding, work is halted, people walking in the streets stop, cars pull off to the side of the road and everybody stands at silent attention in reverence to the victims of the Holocaust.

Afterward, the focus of the ceremony at Yad Vashem is the laying of wreaths at the foot of the six torches, by dignitaries and the representatives of survivor groups and institutions.

Other sites of remembrance in Israel, such as the Ghetto Fighters’ Kibbutz and Kibbutz Yad Mordechai, also host memorial ceremonies, as do schools, military bases, municipalities and places of work.

Throughout the day, both the television and radio broadcast programs about the Holocaust. In recent years, other countries and Jewish communities have adopted Yom Hashoah, the 27th of Nisan, to mark their own day of memorial for the victims of the Holocaust.

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