History tends to repeat itself. In the case of something as horrendous as the Holocaust, that danger is unfortunately still a threat; it is necessary to constantly remind ourselves of it so that nothing like what happened to the Jews in the Shoah ever happens again.
In order that people not forget events now decades old, it is necessary to speak about them, to remember them, and to think about how something like that could have ever occurred.
One ideal occasion for that is the KeverAvot remembrance ceremony, which takes places regularly at a place that bore witness to those crimes, the Terezín Jewish cemetery. The ceremony comprises speeches from members of the Jewish community and prayers for the dead.
One ideal occasion for that is the KeverAvot remembrance ceremony, which takes places regularly at a place that bore witness to those crimes, the Terezín Jewish cemetery. The ceremony comprises speeches from members of the Jewish community and prayers for the dead.