Remembering With Israel
We honour the murdered victims of the Holocaust this Holocaust Remembrance Day. Miriam from ICEJ’s Haifa Home reflects on her chaotic, traumatic, and hopeful story of surviving the Holocaust.
We honour the murdered victims of the Holocaust this Holocaust Remembrance Day. Miriam from ICEJ’s Haifa Home reflects on her chaotic, traumatic, and hopeful story of surviving the Holocaust.
Life is not the same in the Haifa Home for Holocaust Survivors since the 7th of October. There has been much uncertainty, yet amidst the tragedy, the residents are finding beauty in everyday life.
The news of the terror attack on October 7 sent shock waves through the ICEJ’s Haifa Home for Holocaust survivors, as scenes reminiscent of the Nazi genocide against the Jews suddenly appeared live on their TV screens.
We are the first generation of Christians who have had to deal theologically with a phenomenon – Israel’s re-emergence as a nation. How should the Church relate to this new situation?
Over the past year, the Haifa Home saw its new building expansion completed just in time to receive an influx of Holocaust survivors.
The ICEJ’s Home for Holocaust Survivors in Haifa has been welcoming nine new residents who fled the war in Ukraine, and all their stories are heartbreaking.