Stumbling stones, also known as stumbling blocks, are small memorial stones placed on sidewalks and streets to commemorate victims of the Holocaust. These stones serve as reminders of the atrocities committed during World War II and help to prevent them from being forgotten. Though stumbling stones are a poignant symbol of remembrance, their antonyms may include forgetfulness, denial, indifference, or even acceptance of past horrors. It is important to confront the past and remember those who suffered, lest history repeats itself. Therefore, we must work towards promoting empathy, education, and awareness, and strive to create a better, more inclusive future for all.