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Quorum is present with the Members and our guests beyond the rail and in the gallery. Please rise. We will be led in prayer this afternoon by our guest chaplain, Rabbi Batshir Torchio of the Jewish community center in San Francisco, after which, please remain standing, we'll be led in the pledge of allegiance to the flag by Senator Allen.
Thank you, Senator Glazer. Beginning this evening and throughout the day, tomorrow on Yom Hoshoa Holocaust Remembrance Day, we join to remember the memory of millions of individuals, the mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, of friends, and the neighbors whose lives were brutally taken during a period of fierce and violent inhumanity.
The Jewish tradition commands us to remember. Zachor in Hebrew, the commandment to remember is repeated a little over times in our Bible, and that is what this day requires. Zachor we remember. We remember what happens when hate takes hold of the human heart and turns it to stone. Zachor we remember the victims of the Holocaust so that robbed of their lives, they would not also be robbed of their deaths. Zachor we remember them not only as the persecuted, but by the rich and vibrant lives that they led, the stories they shared, and the names we give to our children and our grandchildren.
Zachor we remember and pay tribute to the survivors of this genocide, those who bore witness to what happened and have courageously stepped forward to share with the world perhaps the darkest night of their lives. Some of them here with us this afternoon. Zachor we remember the testimonies of these survivors as a charge to confront persecution and oppression wherever it arises. We remember and act upon our moral obligation to counter the rising tide of antisemitism, bigotry, and hatred that threaten the values we hold dear, pluralism, diversity, democracy, and the freedoms of religion and expression.