The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18), a Houston-based educational organization, is pleased to announce the March of Remembrance - a significant event that reflects its calling to stand against persecution, prejudice, and indifference. Rooted in the lessons of history, the HRA18 seeks to honor the memory of Holocaust victims and survivors while inspiring future generations to combat antisemitism and promote healing and reconciliation.
KINGWOOD, Texas, Jan. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18), a Houston-based educational organization, is pleased to announce the March of Remembrance - a significant event that reflects its calling to stand against persecution, prejudice, and indifference. Rooted in the lessons of history, the HRA18 seeks to honor the memory of Holocaust victims and survivors while inspiring future generations to combat antisemitism and promote healing and reconciliation.
March of Remembrance Houston
- Date: January 26, 2025
- Time: 2:00–5:00 PM
- Location: Holocaust Garden of Hope, 1660 W. Lake Houston Pkwy, Kingwood, TX 77345
MARCH OF REMEMBRANCE HOUSTON
The Holocaust Remembrance Association will gather with members of the community at the Holocaust Garden of Hope for the March of Remembrance Houston, a meaningful journey of reflection, education, and unity for all. This powerful event honors the memory of Holocaust victims while amplifying the voices of survivors and those who took a stand against injustice. Together, participants will walk in solidarity to remember the past, reconcile for the present, and inspire hope for the future. This unifying moment demonstrates how the community stands against hatred and commits to building a world rooted in understanding and compassion. The Holocaust Remembrance Association will also celebrate a ribbon cutting and the unveiling of Exhibit 3 in the Holocaust Garden of Hope.
HISTORIC / BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The March of Remembrance is part of an international movement founded in 2007 in Germany. With marches in over 400 cities across 20 nations, this initiative brings together people of all backgrounds to reflect, reconcile, and take a stand against hatred.
EVENT DETAILS
This event will be held at the Holocaust Garden of Hope, a unique open air exhibit located along Lake Houston in Kingwood. Set in nature, this living memorial is dedicated to educating visitors and fostering meaningful conversations about resilience, courage, and the importance of standing against injustice.
MEDIA INQUIRY / INVITATION
The Holocaust Remembrance Association invites members of the media to attend and cover these impactful events. These gatherings offer an opportunity to witness community engagement and storytelling that honors the past while shaping a future of compassion and understanding. For more information about the events or to schedule interviews, please contact Rozalie Jerome at [email protected] or (832) 287-5057.
ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE HOUSTON
The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18) is a Texas-based 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to sensitizing hearts to the issues of the Holocaust and modern antisemitism through education, healing, and reconciliation. Formed by Jewish descendants of Holocaust survivors and their Christian allies, HRA18 seeks to end antisemitism and hatred of the Jewish people by growing a community of Upstanders who drive real change toward a more just and compassionate world for current and future generations.
Media Contact
Rozalie Jerome, The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18), 1 (832) 287-5057, [email protected], hra18.org
SOURCE The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18)

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