The 2013 Holocaust Commemoration
On Sunday evening, April 7, 2013 JCRC's Holocaust Commission continued its over 3 decades long tradition of hosting annual, community-wide observances of Yom Ha'Shoah with commemorations in Maryland and Virginia. These events celebrated the power of human spirit and the enduring faith of those who witnessed and survived the Holocaust as atendees remembered those who were killed. You may view the programs from the Maryland and Virginia services and photos from each event.
View photos from the Sunday, April 7, 2013 JCRC Holocaust Commemorations in Maryland and Virginia.
(left to right) Marcel Drimer, Frank Cohn, Janine Bland and John Baer light the first candle at the Virginia Commemoration. As these Holocaust survivors were called upon for this task, the JCRC recognized their tremendous accomplishments and successes in this country and remembered the great losses to our worldwide community in the lives that were cut short.
(left to right) Child of Holocaust survivors, Marilyn Falik, Holocaust survivor, Katie Altenberg, and grandchild of Holocaust survivors, Jackie Williamowsky, light a candle of remembrance at the Maryland Holocaust commemoration.
Former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen opened our program with a tribute to his mother, Holocaust survivor Etty Lumbroso Allen. Governor Allen recounted the moving story of learning about his Jewish identity later in life.

Maryland Lt. Gov Anthony Brown, Attorney General Doug Gansler, Howard County Executive Ken Ulman, and Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett read names of Holocaust victims as part of Unto Every Person There is a Name.
Read about the Maryland commemoration in The Washington Post and Montgomery County Gazette.
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