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2012-01-26

The International Holocaust Remembrance Day

It will be the seventh time for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremonies to take place on January 27th, 2012. In Warsaw, the official celebrations will start at 2.30 pm at the Umschlagplatz memorial (10 Stawki St.). The Mayor of Warsaw Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz has taken the honorary patronage to the ceremonies. Representatives of distinct confessions and churches will join in the ecumenical prayer for the dead.

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State representatives and delegates of community and religious organizations as well as scouts and the Shalom Foundation together will place wraths at the monument to commemorate all Holocaust victims.

On this day, the historical phantom tram, labeled with the Star of David, will run along Warsaw streets from noon to 6 pm. This empty vehicle will remind of the tram which operated within the Warsaw Ghetto. It is to remind Warsaw residents of their Jewish neighbors who perished in death camps and ghettos.

The Shalom Foundation calls on everyone to kindle some candles in their windows on January 27th, at 6 pm, as part of the action called “the flame of memory” . It is also possible to light the online flame of memory on Facebook social network portal. You only need to download a picture of a lit candle in the window from the Shalom Foundation’s Facebook profile and publish it on your wall.

On January 27th, at 6 pm, everyone will have the opportunity to read out the names of Holocaust victims during the memorial appeal that will be held on Prozna Street in Warsaw to bring back the memory of those who passed away.

The memorial appeal will be followed by Małgorzata Sikorska-Miszczuk’s play called ‘Walizka’, which will be staged at the Jewish Theater at 7 pm. The play, directed by Dorota Ignatiew, tells the authentic story of the Frenchman Michel Lelelu, who unexpectedly, while visiting an exhibition about the Shoah, comes across a suitcase that once belonged to his father Pierre Levi. This suitcase was hired from the Auschwitz Museum, the collection of which included altogether three preserved French suitcases.

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