For many, this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day is more significant than ever. In recent months, following the October 7 massacre of Israeli citizens by Hamas, and Israel’s subsequent war on Gaza, there has been an alarming rise in antisemitism. For the survivors of the Holocaust, the need to remind people what the Jewish community has been through and where hatred can lead has taken on a new sense of urgency. READ MORE: Holocaust Memorial Day 2024: When is it and why it takes place each year READ MORE: Timetable changes announced for 44 buses - these are the services affected...