Monroe Temple to host Yom Hashoah program on April 11

| 20 Mar 2018 | 04:22

MONROE — The Joint Committee of Monroe Temple Beth-El and Congregation Eitz Chaim will present the 2018 Yom Hashoah Commemoration Program on Wednesday, April 11, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Monroe Temple on North Main Street.
The program's title is "Inclusion, Immigration & “Never Again.”
Yom Hashoah is also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day. "Shoah" means catastrophe, or utter destruction in Hebrew, and refers to the atrocities that were committed against the Jewish people during World War II.
This is a memorial day for those who died in the Shoah. The Shoah is also known as the Holocaust, from a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire."
The program is offered in memory of Stephanie Goldberg.
To learn more, call Judy Ronay at 216-0622.