Yizkor for Columbus Day

A girl sitting on a large tree branch, surrounded by a foggy forest landscape.

May Hashem remember the souls of the innocent who were killed, murdered, slaughtered, and enslaved. Who had to watch their children eaten by animals, and as a people are no longer with us. I beg you Hashem don’t let their suffering be their final moments. Let them reside in Heaven and come back in the time of the Mashiach. Do not let the murderers and enslavers be celebrated, and let the whole world know the events that occurred. Now let us respond: Amen.

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