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LIGHT UP AMERICA YELLOW

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, January 27th

MICHIGAN

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LIGHTING UP MICHIGAN YELLOW

Michigan is preparing to join the national effort to illuminate America in yellow on January 27 for International Holocaust Remembrance Day. While participating landmarks and institutions are still being finalized, interest throughout the state continues to grow. As soon as Michigan locations officially confirm participation, this page will feature photos and details highlighting their involvement.

We welcome Michigan cities, universities, cultural institutions, government buildings, and public landmarks to take part in this meaningful annual tribute. By participating, Michigan will stand alongside communities across the country in honoring Holocaust victims and promoting education, remembrance, and unity.

 
Arkansas State coordinator:
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Phone - TBD
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Contact us to light up your building, become a sponsor, or volunteer to help
Participating Locations In Michigan
 
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Michigan Capitol State Building

The State of Michigan held an International Holocaust Remembrance Day Ceremony in Atrium Hall in the state capitol, Lansing. Six yellow electric candles were lit by 14 members of the state legislature. The ceremony was coordinated by Rabbi Asher Lopatin and Eileen Freed, CEO of the Greater Ann Arbor Jewish Federation, the Zekelman Holocaust Center, Detroit Jewish Federation, Rabbi Davey Rosen from Michigan State Hillel, Michigan Jewish Conference, and Lisa Gold, Founder of 3G Michigan, 
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Michigan Capitol State Building Atrium

Eileen Freed, CEO of the Greater Ann Arbor Jewish Federation
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Michigan Capitol State Building Atrium

Speaking is State Senator Noah Arbit with State Senator Jeremy Moss to his left
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Michigan Capitol State Building Program Details

Program and details for the State of Michigan's Holocaust Remembrance ceremony

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

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