28/01/2026
https://www.parlamento.pt/Paginas/2026/janeiro/Dia-de-Memoria-do-Holocausto-27-janeiro.aspx?n=196
27 de janeiro | Dia Internacional em Memória das Vítimas do Holocausto
Para assinalar o Dia Internacional em Memória das Vítimas do Holocausto a Assembleia da República, em colaboração com o Instituto Diplomático e a IHRA (International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance), realizou um evento dedicado aos jovens, na casa do Parlamento - Centro Interpretati...
27/01/2026
International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust
Never forget, the Holocaust did not start with gas chambers. "People around us refused to listen; and even those who listened refused to believe; and even those who believed could not comprehend."
Perpetration of atrocities, incitement to hatred and rising intolerance, alongside the silence and indifference of bystanders fuel fear and abuse, and legitimize impunity. These are risks of all times.
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26/01/2026
https://bzdisrael.org/portugals-secret-lifeline-escape-espionage-and-courage-during-the-holocaust/
Portugal’s Secret Lifeline: Escape, Espionage, and Courage During the Holocaust – BZD Israel
Join the BZD and Irene Shaland for a powerful virtual program presented in commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, as we reflect on a little-known chapter of Holocaust history when neutral Portugal became one of Europe’s last lifelines for Jews fleeing N**i persecution.
16/12/2025
Plenario IHRA 2025 Jerusalem
2025 Jerusalem Plenary - IHRA
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15/12/2025
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The Chair of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), Dani Dayan, the IHRA Secretary General, Michaela Küchler, Advisor to the IHRA, Robert Williams, and the IHRA Troika (Israel, Argentina, and the United Kingdom) state:
"We are deeply shocked by the shooting that took place during a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach in Australia, in which more than ten people have been killed and many have been injured.
We extend our condolences to the families of those killed and express our solidarity with Australia’s Jewish community.
This week, delegates from IHRA’s 35 Member Countries, eight Observer Countries, and ten Permanent International Partner organizations are coming together to reflect on the Holocaust and its contemporary consequences, with the aim of creating a more just future. That work is inseparable from the responsibility to confront antisemitism and violence against Jews today.
Democracy is built on the idea that everyone’s rights are equal. A world in which the Jewish community is not safe is a world in which no one is safe.
We call on governments and institutions to take concrete action to protect Jewish communities and ensure that they can celebrate religious and cultural life without fear. The IHRA and its Member Countries remain committed to countering antisemitism, together, wherever it appears."