As the first anniversary of Oct. 7 approaches, Mekimi emerges as a vital platform to unite a global community in remembrance and hope. This date marks a most tragic milestone: the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, targeting all Israelis—a diverse population of various faiths and backgrounds.
In response to the collective grief and generational trauma awakened by Oct. 7, Mekimi serves as a beacon of unity, offering a space for people worldwide to unite, remember and uplift one another. The platform draws inspiration from Psalm 113, which assures that God will lift the downtrodden, embodying the response of “He who raises me up” through resilience and action.
Stephen D. Smith, founder of Mekimi and a leader in commemorative initiatives, explains the platform’s significance. “Mekimi is more than a commemoration platform,” he says, “it’s a testament to the power of human connection. In response to what happened a year ago, we’re building a community where coming together becomes a source of strength and hope—not just for the commemoration day, but for the ongoing journey of healing and remembrance.”
In the shadow of Oct. 7, as Israel and the Diaspora grapple with immeasurable loss, trauma and pervasive anxiety, Mekimi provides a range of resources to facilitate commemoration and reflection. While these tools are particularly valuable for this first anniversary, they are designed to offer enduring support and connection. The platform offers:
- Interactive, VR experiences with survivors and other eyewitnesses
- Resources to support your own healing and reflection
- Curated videos, music, and prayers for various observances
- Templates and ideas for organizing local commemoration events
- Stories of reflection and solidarity
“Mekimi’s resources are crafted to support our community in the long-term,” Smith emphasizes “Mekimi is there to help people connect, reflect, and find strength in shared experiences over time.”
He continues, “Our first duty is to honor the lives lost, support the families left behind, the families of the hostages, and to stand with the survivors—today, tomorrow and in the years to come. Through Mekimi, we affirm that no one is alone in their grief and that by sharing our stories, we can find collective healing and renewal whenever it’s needed.”
Join us in this worldwide act of commemoration, reflection, and renewal. Through Mekimi, we’re not just remembering—we’re building a more connected, compassionate world. Together, we honor the past while strengthening our community for the future.
For more, visit wewillraiseyouup.org, which is being updated daily. Media Contact: Hannah Litman, 917-915-7982, hannah@wink-communications.com.