Tevet 10 is observed as a day of fasting, mourning and repentance. More
recently, Tevet 10 was chosen to also serve as a "general kaddish day"
for the victims of the Holocaust, many of whom the day of their
martyrdom is unknown.
An ancient Jewish custom is to deliver words of inspiration and arousal
to repentance on fast days. Presented here is our modest contribution
to our duty as Jews -- in pictures and music -- to reflect on the
significance of this tragic event in our history:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1902412354352310005