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Yom Hashoah 5786 in El Paso
We're still building our El Paso listings for Yom Hashoah 5786. Yom Hashoah, formally known as Yom Hazikaron laShoah ve-laGvurah (Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day), is the annual day of remembrance for the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. Established by the Israeli Knesset in 1953, it falls on the 27th of Nisan, chosen for its proximity to the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. In Israel, a two-minute siren sounds across the entire country, bringing all activity to a standstill as citizens stand in silence. Around the world, Jewish communities hold memorial ceremonies, light memorial candles, read the names of victims, and listen to survivor testimony. The day is a solemn call to remember, to bear witness, and to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten.
Traditional Yom Hashoah Foods
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Memorial Meal
Yom Hashoah is not a food-centered holiday. Some communities gather for a simple, humble meal after memorial ceremonies, reflecting the solemnity of the day.
Simple, Humble Foods
When food is served at Yom Hashoah gatherings, it tends to be simple fare: bread, eggs, and other modest foods that reflect a spirit of mourning and remembrance rather than celebration.
Traditional Eastern European Foods
Some communities serve foods that recall the pre-war Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, such as challah, simple soups, and potato dishes, as a way to honor and remember the world that was lost.
Kosher Yom Hashoah in El Paso
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