Statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day

WASHINGTON – Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-20) made the following statement today recognizing Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, in honor of our nation’s Holocaust survivors:

“On this solemn day, our country comes together with Israel and communities around the world to mourn the memory of the six million Jews and countless other victims who perished during the Holocaust. Yom HaShoah reminds us not only of the millions we lost, but the bravery and strength of those who survived such senseless acts of brutality. 
 
“My children’s generation will be the last to personally know survivors of the Holocaust. These brave men and women escaped from some of the worst horrors our world has ever known, and yet they have shared their legacy by reminding us of their personal stories and struggles. 
 
“Almost 70 years later, there are more than 127,000 of these courageous survivors still living in our country today, yet many lack adequate financial resources for their housing and health care needs. That is why I introduced the Holocaust Survivors Assistance Act, which will help the community access what they need to age in place in dignity and peace. This legislation will help Holocaust survivors receive preference for social services given through the Older Americans Act, such as transportation, nutrition, and home modifications, so that Holocaust survivors can remain in their homes.
 
“This Yom HaShoah, we remember the horrific brutality perpetrated by the Nazis on European Jewry and other minorities. However, this is not merely a day to remember the past, but one during which we honor the memories of the victims and the lives of the survivors, ensuring that the world never forgets.”