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US Embassy In Saudi Arabia Holds First-Ever Holocaust Remembrance Day Event
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Published Jan. 28, 2026, 12:28 PM
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In a historic first, the US Embassy in Riyadh marked Holocaust Remembrance Day this week, hosting what is believed to be not only the embassy’s first such memorial but also the first Holocaust remembrance event ever held in Saudi Arabia. The embassy shared images from the ceremony along with a statement stressing that accurate Holocaust education “remains essential to countering antisemitism and advancing religious freedom.”
The statement added, “As part of #Freedom250 initiatives, we reaffirm our commitment to a more just, inclusive, and tolerant future, engaging with partners to encourage greater tolerance.”
At least two frum Jews were seen in attendance.

Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues Ellen Germain delivered a virtual address during the event, commending Saudi Arabia for what she described as its “transformative journey” under Vision 2030. She said the commemoration provided an important opportunity for education and dialogue about the Holocaust and the devastating consequences of antisemitism.
“The Holocaust teaches us how indifference and inaction in the face of evil can lead to catastrophe, a fundamental reason why Holocaust remembrance and education remain a priority for the Trump administration,” Germain said.
She also urged participants to deepen their knowledge of the Holocaust, to speak out against distortion and denial, and to take a firm stand against antisemitism.
Vision 2030 is Saudi Arabia’s long-term development plan aimed at diversifying the economy, empowering citizens, and positioning the kingdom as a global leader. The initiative also includes efforts to modernize attitudes toward religion and expand women’s rights.
Freedom 250 is a US initiative focused on strengthening America’s global standing and advancing national priorities as the United States approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding.
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