Yom HaShoah, also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, occurs on the 27th of the Hebrew month of Nisan, which on the Gregorian calendar begins after sundown on Sunday, May 5. Shoah, which means “catastrophe” or “utter destruction” in Hebrew, refers to the atrocities that were committed against the Jewish people during World War II. This is a memorial day for those who died in the Shoah. The Shoah is also known as the Holocaust, from a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire."


The Holocaust was the largest manifestation of antisemitism in recent history. Yom HaShoah reminds us of the horrors that Jews and other persecuted groups faced: forced labor, starvation, humiliation, and torture, which often resulted in death. It was a systematic effort to wipe out an entire population from the face of the earth.


Many commemorate Yom HaShoah by lighting yellow candles to keep alive the memories of the victims. Most synagogues and Jewish communities gather together to mark the day through worship, music and the stories from survivors.  

Upcoming Events:

Hitkansut: A South Bay Community Ritual Gathering for Yom Hashoah


Date: Sunday, May 5th

Time: 7:00 PM

Location: Congregation Sinai


This year’s ceremony will be new, weaving together literary texts, testimonies, prayer, music, and moments of silence. Designed for participants of all ages and based on a program of the Hartman Institute, it will be led by members from across our Silicon Valley Jewish community, including children, survivors and their descendants, and clergy.

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Movie Screening of A Tree of Life:

The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting


Date: Monday, May 6th,

Time: 3:30 PM

Location: Santa Clara University Library Viewing Room A

Movie Screening of Europa Europa


Date: Monday, May 6th,

Time: 5:30 PM

Location: Hillel of Silicon Valley 44 S. 11th Street, San Jose


Join us for a special event commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day as we watch the thought-provoking film "Europa Europa." Following the screening, we'll engage in a meaningful discussion about the movie's themes, its portrayal of history, and its relevance to contemporary society. This event offers an opportunity to reflect on the experiences of individuals during the Holocaust and to honor their memory. Let's come together to learn, discuss, and remember.

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