HRA18 Blogs & Statements
Holocaust Remembrance Association Statements
Honoring Pope Francis
April 21, 2025, Rozalie Jerome Holocaust Remembrance Association joins the Catholic community in...
The Holocaust Remembrance Association Statement On the Brutal Murder of Kfir and Ariel Bibas
We at the Holocaust Remembrance Association are heartbroken and outraged by the brutal murder of...
The Holocaust Remembrance Association Statement Looking Back on a Year of Antisemitism
Prepared by Dr. Susanna Kokkonen In December 2024 we look back at a year characterized by open...
The Holocaust Remembrance Association Statement on the Vicious Attack Against Israelis in Amsterdam
November 7, 2024 by Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Holocaust Remembrance Association strongly condemns the...
The Holocaust Remembrance Association Statement on the Anniversary of the October 7, 2023 Terrorist Attack in Israel
October 7, 2024, by Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Holocaust Remembrance Association strongly condemns the...
The Holocaust Remembrance Association Statement – Beginning of School Term Fall 2024
August 2024, Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Violent attacks on college campuses, a riot against a Los...
Holocaust Remembrance Association Blogs
Bloggers (Click to read each author’s contributions):
Blogs by Dr. Susanna Kokkonen
Dr. Susanna Kokkonen is an accomplished author and international speaker, addressing Christian, Jewish, and civic audiences worldwide on topics including the Holocaust, genocide, antisemitism, and contemporary Israel. She has presented her lectures in the parliaments of Canada, Finland, and Sweden, as well as at the European Parliament. Most recently, Dr. Kokkonen served as the Director of Christian Friends of Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem. In this role, she guided Christian dignitaries, spoke to numerous Christian groups, and organized over 10 Christian Leadership Seminars with participants from more than 50 countries. Dr. Kokkonen’s work continues to foster education and dialogue on vital historical and current issues.
When the Price is too High
September 17, 2025 - Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Is there a price too high to pay for words? This is a question countless people have asked throughout history. Because the truth is that at times of crisis or in a dictatorship it is often mere words that get a person in deep...
Pearls of the Torah Portion – Compassion, Boundaries, and Remembrance in Times of War
August 28, 2025 - Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Ki Tietzei 5785 (2025) Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19 (Haftarah: Isaiah 54:1-10) Rules for War Ki Teitzei, the name of this Torah portion means “If you go out.” Because the sentence relates to going out to war, it is extremely...
Pearls of the Torah Portion – Justice, Idolatry, and the Dangers of Forgetting God
August 28, 2025 - Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Shoftim 5785 (2025) Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9 (Haftarah: Isaiah 51:12-52:12) Shoftim, the name of this Torah portion means “Judges.” This comes from Deuteronomy (16:18) where God instructed His people to appoint judges and not to...
Deaths of Journalists in Gaza
August 27, 2025 - Dr. Susanna Kokkonen Many of us around the world have been observing that journalists too have died because of the conflict in Gaza. International media has devoted a lot of attention to these deaths. It is particularly important for us to understand...
Blogs by Hao Nguyen
Originally from Vietnam, I migrated to Texas in August 2020 and have been living with my stepfather, biological mother, and stepsister. My journey in higher education began as a recipient of the prestigious Chancellor Scholarship at an honors college, where I am majoring in International Business with plans to major in Marketing if finance allow possibly. My academic foundation is supported by full tuition coverage, which enables me to focus on my studies and career development.
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Blogs by Christine Ege
Christine’s early experiences with travel and diverse cultures sparked a lifelong passion for connecting across backgrounds. By age 14, she had lived in various parts of the U.S., forming friendships with people from many cultural communities. This led her to earn degrees in Russian, German, and French Languages and Literatures, including post-graduate studies in interpreting and translation at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. After several years in Norway, Christine and her husband, Steve, settled in Texas, where they have dedicated themselves to numerous volunteer roles. Since 2013, Christine has been a leader with March of Remembrance Texas, passionately advocating against modern-day antisemitism, and she also serves as executive director for a local anti-trafficking organization, where she shares thousands of homemade cookies with the community each year.
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