On this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day, we reflect on ‘Bridging Generations’, a call-to-action and reminder that remembrance does not end with survivors, it continues through the generations with their children and grandchildren or for those without bloodlines, through books, film and other interpretations. Bridging might mean from person to person, from silent witnesses or from the historical record.
We remember the 6 million Jews murdered during the Holocaust and millions more murdered by the Nazis. We also remember the men, women and children persecuted and murdered in the genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.

