At the Hartman Institute, find a way to mark the important day also in the existing restrictions • The Haggadah for Holocaust Day includes excerpts from reading, singing, prayer and silence • Join the broadcast
Holocaust and heroic Memorial Day ceremonies are being held this year in a different format and without a crowd because of the Corona epidemic, and many are looking for a significant way to mark this important day. At the Hartman Institute they composed "Haggadah for Holocaust Day", which anyone can download and conduct a "gathering" ceremony with family, friends, community or students. In recent days hundreds have been trained to conduct the "gathering" ceremony in zoom, and it is expected that around 5,000 people will be attending the ceremony this year.
The Haggadah for Holocaust Day includes excerpts from reading, singing, prayer, sharing and silence. The "Convergence" circles are being held this year in collaboration with the "Next Generations" association and with the support of "Living Room Memory". A major "gathering" ceremony, attended by pietans and musicians, will be held on Monday, the eve of Holocaust Martyrs 'and Heroes' Memorial Day, at 9:00 pm and will also be broadcast live on the site and at "Israel Today".
Haggadah and guidelines for the preparation of ritual zoom - Click here to
Prof. Michal Guvrin, leader fortune gathering of Holocaust Remembrance Day Hartman: "Gathering this day is the order of the personal and collaborative. This year, despite the isolation," We invite the public to meet with us to call together the Haggadah, Sing and share the memory of their families and loved ones from all communities in Israel. We will come out of the responsibility to remember - to remember the responsibility. "