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A More Meaningful Way to Remember the Holocaust

A More Meaningful Way to Remember the Holocaust
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Hitkansut: A new ritual of memory for the Shoah

Weaving survivor testimonies, literary texts, music, poetry, and prayer together poignantly commemorates the Holocaust in an engaging communal way

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New ritual aims to bridge Holocaust remembrance to a post-survivor world


New ritual aims to bridge Holocaust remembrance to a post-survivor world
 
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A rose is placed on the Holocaust Memorial on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, 2021 in Berlin, Germany.
(JTA) - Holocaust remembrance day programs in Jewish communities have stuck to a familiar form for decades, featuring Holocaust survivors sharing their stories followed by the lighting of yahrzeit candles and the recitation of commemorative prayers.
But that model of memorial faces a problem that is growing more pressing each year: the dwindling number of survivors still living and able to share accounts of their painful past.

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Holocaust survivors are dwindling out. A new Yom Hashoah ritual recognizes that.


Holocaust survivors are dwindling out. A new Yom Hashoah ritual recognizes that.
April 6, 2021
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A rose is placed on the Holocaust Memorial on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
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(JTA) — Holocaust remembrance day programs in Jewish communities have stuck to a familiar form for decades, featuring Holocaust survivors sharing their stories followed by the lighting of yahrzeit candles and the recitation of commemorative prayers.
But that model of memorial faces a problem that is growing more pressing each year: the dwindling number of survivors still living and able to share accounts of their painful past.

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New Yom Hashoah ritual bridges Holocaust remembrance to a post-survivor world


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A rose is placed on the Holocaust Memorial on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Maja Hitij/Getty Images via JTA)
(JTA) — Holocaust remembrance day programs in Jewish communities have stuck to a familiar form for decades, featuring Holocaust survivors sharing their stories followed by the lighting of yahrzeit candles and the recitation of commemorative prayers.
But that model of memorial faces a problem that is growing more pressing each year: the dwindling number of survivors still living and able to share accounts of their painful past.
That reality drove Michal Govrin, an Israeli writer and professor, and the daughter of a survivor, to adapt perhaps the most universally recognizable Jewish practice, the Passover seder, into a new ritual to mark Yom Hashoah, Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day.

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New ritual aims to bridge Holocaust remembrance to a post-survivor world


New Yom Hashoah ritual aims to bridge Holocaust remembrance to a post-survivor world
April 6, 2021
5:06 pm
A rose is placed on the Holocaust Memorial on the International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, 2021 in Berlin, Germany. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)
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(JTA) — Holocaust remembrance day programs in Jewish communities have stuck to a familiar form for decades, featuring Holocaust survivors sharing their stories followed by the lighting of yahrzeit candles and the recitation of commemorative prayers.
But that model of memorial faces a problem that is growing more pressing each year: the dwindling number of survivors still living and able to share accounts of their painful past.

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