Hundreds to attend Yom HaShoah event on Sunday

Free event in Hyde Park marks 75 years since the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and will feature songs, readings and performances

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis at 2018's Yom Hashoah ceremony with a school choir in the background.

Hundreds are set to gather in London this Sunday to mark Yom HaShoah, Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The occasion marks 75 years since the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and will feature Game of Thrones actress Laura Pradelska, who has been recalling the stories of each of her four grandparents, who all survived the Holocaust.

The date also marks the liberation of Bergen-Belsen and former camp inmate Gena Turgel, who lives in north London, will recall her story, including how Norman Turgel – an English soldier who helped liberate the camp – later became her husband.

The free event will be staged at the National Holocaust Memorial Gardens in Hyde Park, with this year’s Yom HaShoah theme that of ‘defiance.’ The ceremony will include songs, readings and performances from combined male voice choirs and well as the choirs of Jewish primary schools.

Those attending will hear the unknown story of AJEX executive director and Yom HaShoah UK vice-president Jacques Weisser, who was smuggled out of Belgium as a child by his mother before she was taken to Auschwitz and killed.

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