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Days of Remembrance

The Days of Remembrance are annual memorial observances to honor and remember victims of the Holocaust, which was the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of others by Nazi Germany during World War II. These days serve to educate people about the atrocities, promote awareness, and foster a commitment to prevent such horrors from recurring. Typically held in April, especially around Yom HaShoah in Israel or during Jewish communities worldwide, the observances include ceremonies, educational programs, and moments of reflection to acknowledge the suffering and resilience of survivors.