Holocaust remembrance is in your hands

Holocaust remembrance is in your hands

The torch of remembrance is now in your hands, to carry forward for generations

Print a personalized memorial label from our name database:

Spanish-speaking communities - you are also invited to take part in the memorial:
Printing a personalized memorial label in memory of Holocaust victims from our name database.

Spanish-speaking communities
you are also invited to take part in the memorial:

Printing a personalized memorial label in memory of Holocaust victims from our name database.

Para las comunidades de habla hispana:
los invitamos a participar en la conmemoración mediante la impresión de una etiqueta conmemorativa personalizada en memoria de las víctimas del Holocausto, en base a los datos existentes en el banco de nombres de la fundación.

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candles have been lit in Israel and around the world
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This year, as every year, on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, we invite you to join millions of households in Israel and worldwide

 in lighting a personal memorial candle in memory of one of the six million who perished in the Holocaust.

Lighting a candle together with family and friends, and speaking about the person in whose memory you light it, creates a moment of connection, a chance to connect with a life that others tried to erase.

In doing so, we help keep their memory alive and ensure that the collective remembrance of the six million endures for generations.

Soon, sadly, no survivors will remain to tell their stories in their own voices. The torch of remembrance is being placed in our hands now - to hold, to honor, and to carry forward.

3 נרות נשמה דולקים של שם ונר עם שמות של נספים שונים: משה גווירץ 1907-1942, לאה דויטש 1927-1943, שמעון פלדמן 1910-1942

Choose whom to remember:
A relative, a hero, or someone you don’t know -
And light a candle to keep their memory alive.

Printing a Label -
Simple to Do on Your Own

Would you like to take part in an act of remembrance?
In the video below, you’ll find a clear and simple guide on how to create and print a memorial candle label through the website.

Dvora Shapira 1917-1942
Daughter of Berl & Hinda, Clerk, Perished in Koziany, Poland
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Hinda Sultanik (Zilberger) 1904-1942
Daughter of Simkha & Charna, Married to David, Housewife, Place perished is unknown
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Yoel Blumenstok 1887-1944
Son of Asher, Married to Sheindl, Merchant, Perished in Slovakia, Czechoslovakia
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Tzvi Zilbershtein 1888-1942
Son of Shmuel & Malka, Miller, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
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Eliezer Erlikh 1918-1942
Son of Berl & Hadasa, Merchant, Perished in Warszawa, Poland
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Yisrael Zelkovitz 1893-1944
Son of Matl & Tzvi, Merchant, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
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Rakhel Sadovski (Levi) 1904-1940
Daughter of Nakhum & Khana, Seamstress, Perished in Warsaw Ghetto, Poland
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Yaakov Buko 1894-1943
Married to Lola, Merchant, Perished in Wilno, Poland
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Bina Hurvitz 1890-1943
Daughter of Eliezer & Lea, Housewife, Perished in Tomaszow Lubelski, Poland
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Mordekhai Gluksman 1902-1940
Son of Avraham & Gitel, Married to Khana, Mechanic, Perished in Bergen Belsen Camp, Germany
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Dvora Shif (Ribeizen) 1900-1942
Daughter of Yitzkhak & Khaia, Married to Gershon, Seamstress, Perished in Chelm Ghetto, Poland
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Dvora Brochshtajn 1898-1942
Daughter of Khaim and Rakhel, married to Akiva., Agent, Perished in Treblinka, Poland
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Seril Bukhman 1892-1942
Daughter of Leizer & Khana, wife of Avraham, Housewife, Perished in Lwow, Poland
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Yitzkhak Heler 1891-1942
Son of Azriel & Hadasa, Merchant, Perished in Kolomyja, Poland
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Daniel Miler 1897-1944
Married to Miriam, Merchant, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
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Reizel Fogler (Kriger) 1886-1943
Daughter of Khaim & Freidel, Married to Aizik, Housewife, Perished in Kowno, Lithuania
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Gitel Maus 1885-1942
Daughter of Mordekhai & Sara, wife of Avraham, Housewife, Perished in Lwow, Poland
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Sara Tzurkov 1890-1941
Daughter of Eiyel and Dvoshe, married to Barukh., Seamstress, Pogost (Town), Belorussia
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Fishel Lemel 1905-1942
Son of Shmuel & Khana, Egg trader, Perished in Auschwitz Camp, Poland
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Zelig Graber 1897-1944
Son of Yitzkhak & Genendil, Merchant, Perished in Otwock, Poland
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איור שני אנשים משוחחים

“What will happen when there are no more Holocaust survivors to tell their stories?

Maybe you are the only hope I have - make it come true.”

Elie Wiesel

לוגו _יד ושם

A memorial candle for every victim

In an unprecedented collaboration between "Shem VeNer" and "Yad Vashem", it was possible to provide a personal memory for each of the six million victims.

This shared effort allows anyone to light a personal memorial candle that carries the name and story of a victim, turning their memory from something distant into a living, tangible tradition – 

a meaningful step toward keeping their memory alive for generations.

Influencers Gathering for International Holocaust Remembrance Day

Another part of the broad collaboration between Shem Vaner and Yad Vashem, January 26, 2025

Together, We Ignite Memory:
Activities, Projects, and Partners

The Shem Vaner Names Database now includes more than half a million names, gathered with the help of the public - survivors, family members, students, and communities, and in cooperation with Yad Vashem. Since the organization was founded in 2013, millions of personal memorial candles have been lit - in private homes, schools, at Yad Vashem, in public authorities, IDF units, the Knesset, the President’s Residence, and at a wide range of organizations, companies, and institutions.

Each candle carries the story of a victim on its label and scannable barcode, turning remembrance into something living, personal, and tangible.

Today, personal memorial candles can be lit in three languages: Hebrew, English, and Spanish.
Shem Vaner strengthens this growing tradition through partnerships with the education system, Yad Vashem, Meta Israel, the Israel Police, and leading influencers, continuing to expand the circle of remembrance in Israel and around the world.

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A candle lit today - a memory preserved for tomorrow

Lighting and remembering from north to south

Everywhere you go, a flame of memory is lit, connecting us all

Eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Israel Police National Headquarters, April 27, 2022

Lighting personal memorial candles at the National Headquarters and police stations across Israel

Remembering Together 2025

A collaboration between Shem VeNer and Meta Israel

We appreciate your support in helping us continue this work of preserving memory

זוג ידיים לוחצות אחת את השניה

Our partners