Yom HaShoah — Boston’s Community Holocaust Commemoration
April 12 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Yom HaShoah — Boston’s Community Holocaust Commemoration
Yom HaShoah is a day of remembrance for the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. We are committed to preserving their memory and honoring them, as well as the survivors and their families. Yom HaShoah also reminds us of our responsibility to confront rising extremism and antisemitism in all its forms, whenever and wherever it appears.
Join the Greater Boston community in remembering, reflecting, and ensuring that the lessons of history echo through the generations
When: Sunday, April 27 at 10:00 AM
Where: The State Room, 60 State Street, Boston
The event will conclude at the New England Holocaust Memorial together with Boston 3G, IAC, and the Greater Boston community.
Please register in advance. Closed captions will be available.
JCRC is committed to honoring the memory of the Holocaust through education, commemoration, and meaningful connection with survivors and their families. Your gift helps sustain this work and strengthens our community’s response to antisemitism in all its forms.
This event is brought to you through the support of many valued partners, including:
The American Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, the Anti-Defamation League of New England, the American Jewish Committee of New England, Boston 3G, Center Makor, Combined Jewish Philanthropies, the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany to Boston, the Consulate General of Israel to New England, Facing History & Ourselves, Hadassah Northeast, the Israeli American Council, Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Jewish Family Services of MetroWest, the Lappin Foundation, and the New England Friends of the March of the Living.

