At sundown today “Holocaust Remembrance Day” begins. While
there are many “Remembrance Days” kept in memorial of the Holocaust, none is as
poignant as “Yom HaShoah,” the official day of observance in Israel. Flags fly
at half-mast, prayers are offered, candles burn, sirens sound across Zion for
two minutes, people stand at attention, cars stop where they are; silent
tribute to the dead is offered. Throughout the day speeches from the dwindling
survivors recall the pain, the pride and the motivation for a motto that leaves
no doubt for the future of a nation promised by God Himself: “NEVER AGAIN.”
A few years ago as we exited from a private meeting at the
Knesset, the large hall at the entrance of Israel’s parliamentary building was
filled with Holocaust survivors. It was Yom HaShoah. I have no words to
describe the feelings I experienced as we quietly slipped through the crowded
room. As I returned to my hotel I could not get their faces out of my mind.
They are now in their 70’s and 80’s; in a few short years they will all be
gone. No one will be left who heard the cries. The Holocaust deniers will be
emboldened as these living memorials slip away. A void will be left on this
planet that never could nor ever should be again filled.
So I must repeatedly walk the hallowed grounds of Yad Vashem
(The Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem). I must soak in the noble presence and
quiet pain of those survivors still among us. I must contemplate the connections
between the Christian faith I hold so dear to the tragedies before, during and
after the dark days of the Nazi regime. I must listen to the lessons of Jewish
and Christian history and work for understanding between Christians and Jews
today. I must stand with the Jewish people and take as my own the commitment to
NEVER AGAIN.
In Exodus 3:7 we read: ” The LORD said, "I have indeed
seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of
their slave drivers, and I am concerned about their suffering.” God does not
ignore nor forget the cries. He will also enlighten those with a listening ear.
So I will remember…and pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Well put by one of the truly righteous gentiles.
ReplyDeleteJosh Reinstein