International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2026

We were honored to gather for a meaningful conversation exploring how descendants carry memory forward through responsibility, storytelling, and education. The insights shared highlighted the role of intergenerational dialogue in shaping how the Holocaust and genocide are understood by future generations.

Continue the Conversation

For those who would like to continue exploring the themes raised in the program, we invite you to engage with the following resources. Elizabeth Rosner’s book, Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory, offers a powerful reflection on inherited memory and identity. You can also learn more about her work on her website.

For Descendants of Holocaust Survivors:

To stay connected locally, we encourage you to join our community by learning more here. If you are outside the SF Bay Area, Living Links has affiliates across the U.S.

Help Build Northern California’s One and Only Holocaust Center

Join us in this once-in-a-century project to honor the memories of those who perished, recognize those who survived, and ensure that future generations never forget.