Past Event · 2026

2026 Denver Holocaust Remembrance

Survivors, civic leaders, and neighbors gathered in Denver to remember the six million — and to carry their stories forward.

Denver, ColoradoIn memory of the six million

In Remembrance


Survivors, civic leaders, and the Denver community came together once more — to remember the six million, to honor those who lived to tell their stories, and to stand firmly against antisemitism.

The Ceremony

Program of the day

How the community gathered to remember, honor, and bear witness.

01

Presentation of the Colors

The Color Guard opened the ceremony with the presentation of the colors.

02

National Anthems

The gathering rose for “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “Hatikvah,” Israel’s national anthem.

03

Denver Mayoral Proclamation

Presented by Dr. David Murphy, retired Colonel of the U.S. Air Force.

04

Survivor Testimonies

Asher Ben Basat, Oscar “Osi” Sladek, David Zapiler, and Barbara Steinmetz spoke on memory and the rise of antisemitism in our day.

05

A Voice of Conscience

Hannah Sperber — raised in a Nazi home in Germany and later converted to Judaism — shared her story alongside Rabbi Joe Charnes.

06

Lighting of Memorial Candles

Holocaust survivors lit candles in memory of the six million.

Throughout the ceremony, Catherine David provided ASL interpretation.

Watch

The full livestream

From the Color Guard and national anthems to survivor testimony and the lighting of memorial candles.

Their Voices

Survivors who bore witness

Four survivors shared their testimony — living proof against forgetting.

Oscar “Osi” Sladek

Oscar “Osi” Sladek

Survivor · Author

Hidden, smuggled, and survived the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. Author of “Escape to the Tatras.”

Asher Ben Basat

Asher Ben Basat

Survivor · Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Narrowly escaped deportation to Treblinka as a child, and now bears witness against the rise of antisemitism.

David Zapiler

David Zapiler

Survivor · Siberian labor camp

At just seven years old, survived the harsh conditions of a Siberian slave-labor camp before finding refuge in Kazakhstan.

Barbara Steinmetz

Barbara Steinmetz

Survivor · Holocaust educator

Her family fled across Europe to the Dominican Republic to escape the Nazis. Today she is a dedicated educator on the Holocaust.

Special Testimony


Hannah Sperber

Raised in a Nazi home in Germany, Hannah Sperber later converted to Judaism and raised a Jewish family.

Her story stands as a powerful testament to the capacity for change — and to the pursuit of truth.

Gallery

Moments from the day

A presentation of the colors, the U.S. National Anthem and Hatikvah, a Denver Mayoral Proclamation, survivor testimonies, and candles lit in memory. Click any photo to enlarge.

The Color Guard up front

The Color Guard up front
Singing of the U.S. National Anthem and Hatikvah, Israel’s National Anthem

Singing of the U.S. National Anthem and Hatikvah, Israel’s National Anthem
Denver Mayoral Proclamation given by Dr. David Murphy, retired Colonel of the U.S. Air Force

Denver Mayoral Proclamation given by Dr. David Murphy, retired Colonel of the U.S. Air Force
Holocaust survivors Asher Ben Basat, Oscar “Osi” Sladek, and David Zapiler

Holocaust survivors Asher Ben Basat, Oscar “Osi” Sladek, and David Zapiler
The Color Guard presenting the colors

The Color Guard presenting the colors
Holocaust survivor Asher Ben Basat speaking about the rise of antisemitism in our day

Holocaust survivor Asher Ben Basat speaking about the rise of antisemitism in our day
Holocaust survivors lighting memorial candles

Holocaust survivors lighting memorial candles
Holocaust survivor David Zapiler speaking about the rise of antisemitism

Holocaust survivor David Zapiler speaking about the rise of antisemitism
Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz

Holocaust survivor Barbara Steinmetz
Holocaust survivor Asher Ben Basat with ASL interpreter Catherine David

Holocaust survivor Asher Ben Basat with ASL interpreter Catherine David
Hannah Sperber, raised in a Nazi home and converted to Judaism after WWII

Hannah Sperber, raised in a Nazi home and converted to Judaism after WWII
Catherine David (left), Rabbi Joe Charnes (centre), and Hannah Sperber (right) — raised in a Nazi home in Germany and later converted to Judaism

Catherine David (left), Rabbi Joe Charnes (centre), and Hannah Sperber (right) — raised in a Nazi home in Germany and later converted to Judaism
Tracy Kirscher with Holocaust survivor Osi Sladek and his wife Selma

Tracy Kirscher with Holocaust survivor Osi Sladek and his wife Selma

Never Forget


A community united in remembrance

From the presentation of the colors to the lighting of memorial candles, the 2026 Denver Holocaust Remembrance brought survivors, faith leaders, and neighbors together in one purpose: to honor the victims of the Holocaust and confront antisemitism in our own day. Through the voices of survivors — Asher Ben Basat, Oscar “Osi” Sladek, David Zapiler, and Barbara Steinmetz — the gathering renewed a solemn promise: never again, and never forget.

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