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The JC Leader - January 24, 2019

January 23, 2020 16:03
The liberation of Auschwitz
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Last week’s JC featured a picture taken in Auschwitz. The boy whose image was captured turned out to be the father of a reader.

In itself, there is nothing remarkable about this — one aspect of our community is defined by our being relatives of Holocaust victims and survivors. But it brings home how recent the Shoah was.

On Monday, it will be just 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz. It is not a historical event but one within living memory. As the years pass, however, so the number of survivors shrinks. And so, too, the importance of Holocaust Memorial Day grows.

If the lessons of the Holocaust are not learned even today, while it is within our collective memory, how much greater the task will be when there are no more survivors. And if Holocaust denial still has an audience today, when there are those alive who can personally testify to its reality, what will happen in the future, when for some it will be just another historical controversy?