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LIGHT UP AMERICA YELLOW

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27th

CALIFORNIA

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LIGHTING UP CALIFORNIA YELLOW

California is preparing to join the national movement to illuminate America in yellow on January 27 in observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. While participating landmarks and institutions are still being finalized, interest from communities, civic leaders, and organizations across the state continues to grow. As California locations formally confirm their participation, this page will be updated with photos and details highlighting their involvement.

We invite California cities, public institutions, universities, cultural organizations, and landmark facilities to take part in this meaningful annual tribute. By participating, California will stand alongside states nationwide in honoring Holocaust victims and promoting remembrance, education, and unity.

 
State coordinator:
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Contact us to light up your building, become a sponsor, or volunteer to help
Participating Locations In California
 
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Los Angeles City Hall

ADL's Regional Director in California  sent a photo of Los Angeles City Hall lit up yellow for International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorating those lost. Our thanks go out to LA Mayor Karen Bass and her team.
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City of Beverly Hills

Mayor Sharona Nazarian and the Beverly Hills City Council illuminated City Hall this past week until January 28th, to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Birkenau.

Interested in having your California building or institution join this initiative?

We welcome participation from additional cities, agencies, landmarks, and organizations across the state.
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