👉 A sacrifice that is completely burned to ashes.
Alright class, settle in and let’s take a look at this word – “Holocaust.” Now, the dictionary gives you a very specific definition, quite stark and grim indeed. "A sacrifice that is completely burned to ashes…" And it's true, historically, that’s how the word was used. It came from Greek, meaning ‘whole burnt offering.’ A ceremony where something was offered entirely to a god, consumed by flames. But let me tell you, its meaning has taken on a much deeper, and sadly more devastating, significance. During World War II, "Holocaust" refers to the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews – and millions others - by the Nazi regime in Germany and its allies. It wasn’t just a religious sacrifice; it was a planned, horrific genocide. It's a word that carries immense sorrow and remembrance. We must never forget what happened, or the human cost involved. Think of it this way: A flame so bright, consumed by hate, Leaving only ashes, sealing tragic fate. (Let’s take a moment for reflection. Do you have any questions about this history, or would you like to discuss how we can remember and honor those who suffered?)