
UK Schools Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day Drop Nearly 60% Since Oct. 7
A UK nonprofit reported a steep decline in secondary schools commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day, with observances falling from more than 2,000 schools in 2023 to 854 in 2025.
With this year’s memorial set for January 27, Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis warned that opting out due to controversy undermines core civic education and risks corroding society’s moral foundations.
The group cited heightened polarization since the Gaza war began on October 7, 2023, as one driver of the drop-off. Jewish organizations cautioned that Holocaust remembrance is not political, but an act of human memory vital to resisting hatred and extremism—particularly as antisemitic incidents have surged across the UK.
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“God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, stir hearts in Britain and around the world to remember the six million Jewish people who perished in the Holocaust—the biggest genocide known in the history of mankind. Guard classrooms from intimidation and distortion, and grant teachers wisdom and courage to tell the truth. Let remembrance sow compassion and vigilance against antisemitism in every generation.”