Israel’s Knesset established Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom HaShoah) a week after Passover, on the 27th of Nissan. However, because mourning is inappropriate during the joyous month of Nissan, the day should be marked in a positive way, with a focus on fostering the Jewish family. This is a tribute to the six million, among whose last wishes must have been for the Jewish people to continue to exist, thrive, and multiply. It helps to ensure that our people’s terrible suffering – over the course of millennia and especially during the Holocaust – was not in vain. The best response to the Holocaust is for every Jew to try to marry, have many children, and continue Jewish tradition.
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Through the study on the ‘Jewish Tradition’ site, the deep meaning of Jewish law becomes clear, as a reflection of Godly ideals and values designed to provide value to life, and elevate it to the
exalted vision of ‘Tikkun Olam’.
The history of the People of Israel, with its great periods, and its difficult crises, receives its full significance, and becomes the story of the revelation of faith and the vision of improving the world, a story that we celebrate on Sabbaths and holidays, in prayers, and on days of commemoration and fasts. A story by which the People of Israel have returned to their land after a long exile, and by virtue of which, all the prophecies of redemption will be fulfilled.
The Jewish tradition with all of its mitzvot, practices, and ambitions for the perfection of the world, in the life of the individual, the family, society and the nation, in the cycle of life and the cycle of the year, on weekdays, on Sabbaths and on holidays.
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