Bill Tinglin was the keynote speaker at the Rockville Center—Congregation B’nai Sholom–Beth David’s Yom HaShoah Commemoration – New York. This solemn occasion brought together survivors, families, and community members to remember the six million lives lost and reflect on our shared responsibility to confront hatred and preserve historical truth. His message emphasized that remembrance must inspire action and that moral courage begins with education. Yom HaShoah is a day of mourning and a call to conscience. Standing before the congregation, I was reminded that we are not just remembering history but shaping the future. May we honor the past by building a world rooted in justice, compassion, and unwavering truth.