English Charecters Only / אותיות באנגלית בלבד
Daughter of Ester & Natan, Seamstress, Perished in Vinnitsa, Ukraine
Daughter of Boaz & Reina, Housewife, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
Son of Arie & Lea, Textile engineer, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
Son of David, Married to Tzili, Merchant, Perished in Pascani, Romania
Daughter of Mendel & Rivka, wife of Idl, Housewife, Perished in Warsaw Ghetto, Poland
Son of Tzvi & Malka, Married to Rivka, Shoemaker, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
Daughter of Yitzkhak & Feiga, Married to Volf, Housewife, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
Daughter of Yitzkhak & Hinda, Student, Perished in Treblinka Extermination Camp
Son of Aizik & Rakhel, Married to Lea, Merchant, Perished in Lwow, Poland
Daughter of Mordekhai & Frida, Worker, Perished in Kosow, Poland
Son of Moshe & Frida, Merchant, Perished in Lwow, Poland
Son of Khaim & Breina, Married to Libe, Owner of tile factory, Perished in Bialystok, Poland
Daughter of Yaakov & Rakhel, Housewife, Perished in Zagare, Lithuania
Daughter of Kalman & Vital, Seamstress, Perished in Lodz Camp, Poland
Son of Avraham & Rakhel, Married to Etna, Merchant, Perished in Kolodno, Poland
Son of Pinkhas & Sheindil, Married to Riva, Carpenter, Perished in Lodz, Poland
Son of Yulia & Avraham, Metalworker, Perished in Bergen Belsen Camp, Germany
Son of Ignatz & Roza, Married to Elza, Clerk, Perished in Bergen Belsen Camp, Germany
Son of Lipa & Khana, Married to Malka, Mechanic, Perished in Romanovka, Russia
Son of Shlomo & Khana, Married to Rivka, Merchant, Perished in Warszawa, Poland
About Us
Will tomorrow’s children even know about the Holocaust?

Join the popular new custom of lighting a personal memorial candle in memory of one of the six million who perished, this eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Unfortunately, survivors will no longer be here to share their story.
It is up to us.
Continue the annual tradition of lighting a personal memorial candle together with family and friends. We are keeping their memory alive this year and next year, ensuring the collective memory of the six million will continue for generations to come.
Experience a personal connection by reflecting upon and discussing the life of the person whom you are remembering.
You choose who to remember – a relative, a hero or a person by chance.

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.Just think, perhaps you are the only hope I have. Fulfil it

Elie Wiesel's answer to the question: What will happens when there are no more Holocaust survivors left to tell the story?
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The Names Remembered database contains over 300,000 names, a resource provided by the public – survivors, family members, acquaintances of the victims, young schoolchildren, communities and reputable internet sources.

Our 6 Million non-profit organization has been operating since 2013. Since then, millions of personal memorial candles have been lit – in homes, schools, public agencies, IDF units, the Knesset of Israel, the President’s House; and various organizations, companies and public institutions.

The custom is widely practiced in Israel, and has become more popular over the years in communities around the world, mainly the United States.

Glimpse into the life of a person by reading about their life on your candle label AND by scanning the QR code, accessing more information about their life story.

 

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