May 1 is known by some as May Day. A communist, anti-God celebration of the death of freedom and the rise of the tyranny of socialism. On May 1, 2016, however, the day also served as Holocaust Remembrance Day. Cities across the country participated in the March of Remembrance to honor the dead, and the living, on Holocaust Memorial Day. I participated in the City of Murrieta, California. After the event was over, the only word that comes to mind to describe what I experienced is "powerful."
After the ceremony, after the march around the Murrieta Town Square park area, and after the memorial service ended, it seemed fitting that a holocaust survivor who also served in the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War, sat near the Korean War Memorial near Murrieta's City Hall talking to the youngest member of the Israeli Parliament, Sherren Haskel.