Join us at Holocaust Centre North for our Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration as we remember the six million Jewish people and other victims of Nazi persecution who were murdered in the Holocaust. We also remember the victims of subsequent genocides and atrocities across the world.
This year we come together to explore the power of remembrance across generations, with intergenerational Holocaust Survivor conversations in person and from the Holocaust Centre North Archive. You will also hear from our community partners 6 Million +, pupils from Carlton Primary School and New Vic Borderlines, that work tirelessly to promote unity, understanding and shared humanity.
Holocaust Centre North began as the Holocaust Survivors Friendship Association, a support organisation for Holocaust Survivors to come together in the spirit of mutual support and quickly developed a second objective, to share those lived experiences towards remembrance, Holocaust education and for a less divided world that centres our shared humanity independent of race, religion or creed. Holocaust Centre North continues to hold these principles central to our work and in doing so we have now developed an archive of collections of over 150 families who experienced persecution by the Nazi regime. We care for these precious objects, traces of history, and the relationships with the families that have entrusted their histories to our care. Histories of survival, bravery, resilience, rebuilding lives, but also devastating, incalculable loss, and horrors beyond our imagining.
We invite you to join us for this Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration to share a time of reflection on building bridges of remembrance across the generations.
Admittance to this event is free. Free tickets are available until sales end on Jan 26, 2026.