About us

Who we are

We are Jews or persons of Jewish descent, who survived or whose parents or grandparents survived the Holocaust. For this reason, the horror of what is being done to the Palestinian people is intensely relevant to us, triggering painful memories of what we felt and heard in our families. 

We are individuals of varied backgrounds and political views.  What unites us is a desire for a just peace for all the people; a condemnation of the genocidal actions of the Israeli state; and a rejection of the notion that all Jews support the current state of Israel or that the Holocaust justifies its actions.

What we do

We collect testimony. We gather and publish the stories of those whose family history means: Never again for all!

We amplify solidarity. We report news of survivors and descendants who speak out and we link to their voices.

We invite connection. We welcome others to join us, to share solidarity and to tell their stories.

Our Principles

Memory with responsibility. We honour our families’ histories by learning from them to oppose injustice and oppression today.

Universal human dignity. We consider freedom and justice to be indivisible; no community’s security should come at the expense of another.

Rejection of discrimination. We oppose all bigotry and racism including islamophobia and antisemitism.