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Yom HaShoah 2026 Marked by Memorials and Demands to Fight Rising Antisemitism

Leaders used the day to warn about surging antisemitism, pressing for urgent action.

Overview

  • At Israel’s state ceremony at Yad Vashem, which began Monday night, President Isaac Herzog urged unity, honored survivors, and warned that “empty words” will not stop antisemitism.
  • Israeli and global leaders issued statements tying remembrance to security, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing “Never again” and officials stressing the role of a sovereign state in protecting Jews.
  • The White House announced that President Donald Trump signed the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2025, which makes permanent a U.S. law that helps victims and heirs reclaim Nazi‑looted art in court.
  • Communities held local observances, including a La Jolla ceremony that drew more than 300 people, featured survivor candle‑lighting, honored wartime rescuers, and highlighted plans for a mobile “Spark Interactive” classroom to preserve testimony.
  • Remembrance also intersected with live policy debates, as Germany’s chancellor warned against West Bank annexation and senior Israeli officials pushed back, underscoring how Holocaust memory informs current political arguments.