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LIGHT UP AMERICA YELLOW

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27th

DELAWARE

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LIGHTING UP DELAWARE YELLOW

Delaware 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 community members and civic leaders across the state continues to grow. As Delaware locations confirm their involvement, this page will be updated with photos and details highlighting their participation.

We invite Delaware cities, public institutions, universities, and landmark facilities to take part in this meaningful annual tribute. By participating, Delaware will stand alongside communities nationwide in honoring Holocaust victims and supporting remembrance, education, and unity.

 
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Participating Locations In Delaware
 
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Indian River Bridge - Bethany Beach

We pause to remember the six million Jews and millions of others murdered during the Holocaust, and to honor the survivors who carry this history forward. We remember not only to mourn, but to reaffirm our responsibility to stand against hatred, antisemitism, and dehumanization in all its forms.
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Indian River Bridge - Bethany Beach

Emery Resnick (on the left) and Vivien Ruggerio (on the right). Both 15 year old sophomores at Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes Beach, Delaware, emailed the Governor’s Office and Governor Matt Meyer responded and asked the Department of Transportation to work with the girls to get the bridge lit up.

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

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