A moment of silence after lighting six candles for the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. In
photo are (from left) Undersecretary for Curriculum and Teaching Gina Gonong, Undersecretary for School and
Infrastructure Facilities Epimaco Densing 3rd, Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte, Israeli Ambassador
Ilan Fluss, Assistant Secretary of DFA-United Nations and International Organizations (UNIO) Kira Christianne
Danganan-Azucena and President of the Jewish Association of the Philippines Salito Malca
A moment of silence after lighting six candles for the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust. In photo are (from left) Undersecretary for Curriculum and Teaching Gina Gonong, Undersecretary for School and Infrastructure Facilities Epimaco Densing 3rd, Vice President and DepEd Secretary Sara Duterte, Israeli Ambassador Ilan Fluss, Assistant Secretary of DFA-United Nations and International Organizations (UNIO) Kira Christianne Danganan-Azucena and President of the Jewish Association of the Philippines Salito Malca

The Embassy of Israel in the Philippines collaborated with the Department of Education for the annual commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, with this year's theme "Home and Belonging."Israeli Ambassador to the Philippines Ilan Fluss thanked the Vice President of the Philippines and Secretary of the Department of Education Sara Duterte and her team who organized the event and made January 27 a formal day of commemorating the holocaust in all DepEd schools and facilities."The Holocaust is the darkest time in human history – especially for the Jewish people. It was an unprecedented event from 1942 to 1945 when Nazi Germany attempted to annihilate the Jewish people. Six million Jews – one third of the Jewish population – were murdered for the sole reason that they were Jewish," Ambassador Fluss explained. "Today we are witnessing voices of denial of the holocaust and increasing antisemitism. This cannot be ignored; we can never let it happen again. We must remember, learn, teach, educate, and say - never again."The Ambassador also remembered the act of former president of the Philippines Manuel Quezon of opening the country's doors to over 1,300 Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazi regime in 1939. "Pres. Quezon saved not only those individuals, but also their future families."

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