April 18, begins Yom Hashoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day. The Nazis murdered six million Jews for no
other reason than they were Jews. Jews
and non-Jews must never forget this terrible atrocity against the Lord’s chosen
people. On April 18th the
tradition is to light a candle in remembrance of the Holocaust. It also a day that reminds us that we shall “never
forget” as well as taking a stand that “never again” shall we allow such
atrocities to take place against the Jews.
Worldwide, anti-Semitism is on the rise. Anti-Semitism is hatred toward the Creator
and His chosen people. The Creator told
His people, “I will bless those that bless you; I will curse those that curse
you.” Are you looking to be
blessed? If so, reach out to an
impoverished Jewish family, and support them within your means to do so. By performing this act of benevolence, the
Lord said, “You will find favor with God; you will find favor with man.”
As we being Yom Hashoah, let us take precious time to pray
for the thousands of elderly survivors of the holocaust. The tragedy they experienced must never be
repeated, nor shall we allow such misanthropy to reign over His chosen people
again. Rescue My Chosen People has vowed
a helping hand to impoverished Jews, wherever they are, by providing much
needed information on reputable Jewish charities that cope with their
particular concerns. For your convenience
you will find numerous Jewish charities on RMCP’s blog. As you search out the charity that is worthy
of your donation, please be generous.
Thomas Cain