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Be a Yellow Candle!

Dear Friends, 

Why Be a Yellow Candle!? It reinforces the importance and our connection with Yellow Candles. Teach your children and community about the Holocaust and antisemitism. Jews worldwide will commemorate Yom HaShoah, the annual Jewish Holocaust Remembrance Day, by lighting candles to remember the lives so tragically cut short by Nazis and their collaborators during the Holocaust. The FJMC  Shoah Yellow Candle Program builds a link in the chain of memory by continuing to memorialize Holocaust victims and stand against Anti-semitism and all forms of hatred against Jews.

Remember! Be a Yellow Candle! On Wednesday Evening, April 23, 2025, Erev Yom HaShoah – Light your Shoah Yellow Candles™ with your family in the evening. Actively teach and remember the innocent lives of the Six-Million Jews and five million others killed by Nazi atrocities. Your candle will shine for at least 24 hours. 

Remember. Never Forget. Zachor!

The Yellow Candle Store is NOW open! Place your orders HERE!

  • Cases of candles and supplies ordered on or before January 17, 2025, are eligible for an Early Bird discount of up to $9 per case. They will be shipped from the warehouse during the first week of February 2025.  The Early Bird discounts depend on the total number of candle cases ordered.
  • Final orders must be placed by March 19th, 2025.

We now offer only yellow polyurethane bags, which aligns with FJMC’s commitment to “environmental sustainability.” 

These bags provide the same functionality as traditional plastic bags but are eco-friendly and non-toxic. Our vendor refers to these as “Poly Bags,” we will adopt this terminology moving forward. It is important to note that municipalities across the U.S. and Canada that ban plastic products do not prohibit poly products.

Shoah Yellow Candle™ Program

SHARING LIGHT FOR REMEMBRANCE

yellowcandle.fjmc.org

email: info@yellowcandles.org

Tel: 800-391-7293

In brotherhood, 

Art Lashin, Chair
Ed Margolis, Fulfillment Chair
FJMC Shoah Yellow Candles

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