Yvette Benarroch, a State Representative and member of the Jewish community, recently shared a series of posts reflecting on her engagement with constituents and observance of significant cultural events.
On April 13, 2026, Benarroch described her participation in a local event by posting: “Had a great time at the first Bagels with Byron event in District 81, hosted by @SenRickScott
Important conversation with our Jewish community on antisemitism and standing strong together. As a Jewish woman, this is deeply personal.
Proud to stand with our community and our https://t.co/i1p00v7ek4“.
The following day, she marked Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Remembrance Day—with a message emphasizing remembrance and resilience. On April 14, 2026, she wrote: “On Yom HaShoah, we remember the six million Jews lost in the Holocaust, and we honor the survivors.
As a Jewish woman and State Representative, I will always stand against antisemitism and hatred.
We will never forget.
We will never be silent.
Never again. https://t.co/cGJQnmQWM1“.
In a lighter post on April 15, 2026, Benarroch commented on National Laundry Day: “Happy National Laundry Day
I have helpers… still not convinced they help
And where do the socks go? https://t.co/iYnbarWVGz”.
Yom HaShoah is observed annually as Holocaust Remembrance Day to commemorate the six million Jews who perished during World War II. Many public officials use this occasion to reaffirm their commitment to combating antisemitism and promoting tolerance within their communities.



