Westchester Countywide Yom HaShoah Commemoration Featuring Holocaust Survivor Speaker Draws Large Crowd to Garden of Remembrance in White Plains

By |April 17, 2026

Over 400 attend annual commemoration ceremonies

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center (HHREC) and Westchester Jewish Council (WJC) Annual Countywide Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Commemoration was held on April 14th. at the Garden of Remembrance in White Plains, N.Y. An estimated 400 people including over 40 Westchester County elected officials turned out to hear an inspirational speech by keynote speaker by Holocaust Survivor Joseph Gosler. 


The event began with the Opening of the Gates by Hillels of Westchester and the Sounding of the Shofar by HHREC and WJC Board Member Mitchell Ostrove, and was followed by the Procession of 34 Rescued Torahs led by Rabbi Leora Frankel, President Westchester Board of Rabbis and Rabbi, Larchmont Temple. 


Welcome remarks were delivered by Daniel Weinreb, Chairperson HHREC, and the Invocation was offered by Reverend Dr. Kelly Hough Rogers, Scarsdale Congregational Church UCC. Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins welcomed all attendees, and concluded his remarks with “Never Again, and Not on our Watch.” Jenkins was followed by the keynote speaker. 


Keynote Speaker Saved by Dutch Resistance 


Gosler told his story of being born in the Netherlands in 1942 and as a seven-month-old child was given to the Dutch resistance to a family who helped raise him as one of their own, while his birth parents were caught by the Nazis and was severely beaten. He then shared that, when WWII ended and he was reunited with his parents, they were total strangers and that later, in 1949, he and his family immigrated to Israel before they arrived in the U.S. in 1953. 


Following Gosler, the Holocaust Kaddish was offered by Rabbi Leora Frankel and Rabbi Adam Baldachin, Shaarei Tikvah, and the Music Selection was led by Cantor Lauren Phillips Fogelman, Temple Beth Abraham. The Mayor of White Plains Justin Brasch then shared comments about the importance of this annual event, and the program closed with remarks by Michael Mittelman, Westchester Jewish Council Board President. 

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