Scenes from Miami’s Jewish community marking Holocaust Remembrance Day
By Lauren Costantino and
David Santiago
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor David Schaecter, center, listens to speakers during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach.
Jose Iglesias
jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Hundreds of members of Miami’s Jewish community and its allies gathered in Miami Beach to commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day on Sunday night.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the largest and deadliest Nazi concentration camp, ending a horrific chapter in human history. All in all, six million European Jews and people from other minorities were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
The program, held at Temple Emanuel-El and organized by the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach, remembered the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust and honored the legacy of the dwindling number of survivors. The event showcased stories from survivors and from second, third and fourth-generation descendants who are continuing to educate the next generation on the consequences of hate.
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivors place their hand on their chest as they sing the Star Spangled Banner at the start of a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Currently, there are about 220,800 Holocaust survivors living in 90 countries around the world, with half residing in Israel and about 18 percent in North America, according to a new report from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, also referred to as the Claims Conference.
The vast majority, 96 percent, are “child survivors” who were born after 1928 and more than 1,400 Holocaust survivors are estimated to over 100 years old. Nearly 50 percent of all Holocaust survivors will pass away within the next 6 years, while 70 percent will pass away within 10 years, according to the report. As Holocaust survivors continue to age and pass away, events like the one at Temple Emanu-El become even more important, allowing the stories of survival to live on.
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor Jack Waksal, center, carries a candle as he walks in a procession of Holocaust Survivors into a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor David Schaecter, left, carries a candle as he walks in a procession of Holocaust Survivors into a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor, Judy Rodan, second from left, is helped along by her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren as she prepares to place a candle at the table during a procession of Holocaust Survivors into a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - People listen to speakers during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Miami Beach Mayor, Steven Meiner, speaks during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - People listen to speakers during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Miami-Dade County Mayor, Daniella Levine Cava delivers her speech during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor, Larry Gochman, right, sings The Hymn of the Partisans along with his daughter, Rochelle Sroka during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach 1701 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
Miami Beach, FL, April 27, 2025 - Holocaust survivor David Schaecter, wipes a tear from his eye as he read the Mourner’s Kaddish along with Cantor Gastón Bogomoini during a ceremony to Commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day at Temple Emanu-El in Miami Beach. Jose Iglesias jiglesias@elnuevoherald.com
This story was produced withfinancial support from Trish and Dan Bell and from donors comprising the South Florida Jewish and Muslim Communities, in partnership with Journalism Funding Partners. The Miami Herald maintains full editorial control of this work.
This story was originally published April 28, 2025 at 1:12 PM.
Lauren Costantino is a religion reporter for the Miami Herald funded with financial support from Trish and Dan Bell and from donors comprising the South Florida Jewish and Muslim Communities, in partnership with Journalism Funding Partners. The Miami Herald retains editorial control of all work. Since joining the Herald in 2021, Lauren has worked as an audience engagement producer, reaching new audiences through social media, podcasts and community-focused projects. She lives in Miami Beach with her cocker spaniel, Oliver.