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Celebrity Media's reporter, Ouyang Zongluan Report at UNGA Hall, New York, — On a day resonating with historical significance, the United Nations General Assembly Hall became the focal point of global attention. The 2024 United Nations Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony, hosted by Melissa Fleming, the Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications, was not just a retrospective on a dark chapter in history but a firm commitment to peace and inclusivity for the future.

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Speeches by the UN Secretary-General and the President of the 78th General Assembly: They delivered significant addresses, emphasizing the central role of memory and education in preventing future genocides. They called upon the international community to join forces in combating anti-Semitism and racism through educational and commemorative activities.

Addresses by the Israeli Permanent Representative and the U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism**: They jointly highlighted the ongoing threat of anti-Semitism in the current global context and urged the international community to take more proactive measures against this trend.

Musical Performance by Petra and Patrick Gerbatz: They sang a song about the Roma, commemorating the suffering of the Roma community during the Holocaust. The melody and lyrics of the song conveyed profound emotions and reflections on history.

Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Christian Faier: Born in the Nazi-occupied Lublin Ghetto in Poland, Faier's testimony recounted the persecution of the Roma and Sinti people during the Holocaust. His story poignantly revealed the brutality of history and the fragility of humanity.

Stories of Edith Tennenbaum Shapiro and Selma Tennenbaum Rossen**: These sisters from Poland shared their Holocaust survival experiences, accompanied by violinist Doori Na. Their stories were not just a tribute to lost lives but also a celebration of resilience and hope.

Memorial Prayer by Daniel Singer  The lead singer, Daniel Singer, recited a moving memorial prayer, bringing a solemn and sacred atmosphere to the ceremony. This prayer was not only for the departed but also a plea for peace and human dignity.

This remembrance ceremony was a deep homage to the victims of the Holocaust and a thoughtful contemplation for the world's future. Through such events, the United Nations sends a message to the world: we must remember history to prevent the recurrence of tragedy and work together to build a future free from hatred and prejudice.