Cody Williams
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Cody Williams
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Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, I’m thinking of my grandfather, who was born in Germany and would have been sent to the death camps had he not left in 1936 to help reestablish the State of Israel.
When I went back to Germany, to see where he was from, I met Konrad Kutt, a non-Jewish Berliner and educator who built a street library to teach about Jewish life and Holocaust history.
He told me that it was destroyed in an antisemitic attack, but that he rebuilt it anyway. This is how remembrance survives, through people who refuse to let hate win.
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Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day.
On January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp was liberated. 6 million Jewish people were murdered during the Holocaust, and the ugly, insane hate for Jewish people is spreading like a metastasizing cancer throughout the world today -- including in our country. The Islamists, Marxists, and Neo-Fascists are openly and aggressively preaching death to the Jewish people and violently attacking Jewish people, egged on by, among others, podcasters, entertainers, foreign governments, billionaire dark money, and others. Our public schools and colleges are populated with faculty who preach hate against Jewish people. Many in the media are echo chambers for blood libels. And, of course, an increasing number of mosques in our country are propaganda mills for this hatred, as are what are effectively segregated Muslim communities.
God bless those who are speaking out against this, including pastors and righteous gentiles generally, writers and broadcasters, and certain public officials and politicians. Unfortunately, the voices of Jew-hatred are loud and numerous and growing. It will take many more of us to counter what is taking place and pushback against this awful hatred. President Trump has denounced this bigotry publicly and privately, including to me. His administration is fighting this poison on several fronts. But the cancer continues to spread in the culture, and we must fight it and those who promote it now more than ever. Never again means never again.
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81 years ago today, the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated by Allied forces. On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we pause to remember the millions of innocent lives lost during one of the darkest chapters of history. May their stories and memories live on to ensure such atrocities are never repeated.
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Today we honor the memory of the six million Jews and millions of others lost in the Holocaust, the greatest tragedy in all of human history. We carry the weight of this history as a solemn reminder that silence in the face of antisemitism is never an option. May we always remember the lives stolen, honor the resilience of the survivors, and remain steadfast in our commitment to stand against hatred in all its forms. 🕯️
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Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we remember the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and the millions of others who suffered under Nazi persecution. We honor the victims, the survivors, and the families forever changed.
This day is a reminder that antisemitism and hate didn’t end with history. Even now, with the remains of the last Israeli hostage finally brought home from Gaza under President Trump’s leadership, we’re reminded to stand up to antisemitism and to mean it when we say, Never Again.

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Today, we remember.
We remember the 6 million Jews systematically murdered in Nazi death camps.
We remember the survivors who endured unimaginable starvation and torture.
We remember the most horrific attack against Jews since the Holocaust, on October 7.
We remember our duty to stomp out evil wherever it rears its ugly head and to make Canada a country where Jews are safe to pray, worship, and live a Jewish life without fear.
And we remember our sacred oath: Never Again.




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Once again, I post this @AuschwitzMuseum photo of Istvan Reiner, as I do every year on #HolocaustMemorialDay. The Nazis had given him a ticket punch to play with. Such a radiant, happy little soul, innocent and pure. And then they gassed him, and snuffed him out. #NeverForget🕯️

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On Holocaust Memorial Day we remember those murdered during the Holocaust and all genocides.
#HMD2026 #HolocaustMemorialDay

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Today we honor the memory of the six million Jews and millions of others lost in the Holocaust, the greatest tragedy in all of human history. We carry the weight of this history as a solemn reminder that silence in the face of antisemitism is never an option.
May we always remember the lives stolen, honor the resilience of the survivors, and remain steadfast in our commitment to stand against hatred in all its forms. 🕯️

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This Holocaust Remembrance Day, we pause to reflect on a horrific chapter in human history — a period of incredible darkness for our world, consumed by hate and violence against millions of people on the basis of their faith, their background, and their beliefs.
Today, perhaps more than ever before, we know how much work is still left to do. Amidst the rising antisemitism we’re seeing across this country, it’s on us to rededicate ourselves to combatting hate and violence wherever we see it — and to speak with moral clarity in its face.
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