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Remembrance & Witness
| The Holocaust is a matter of concern for all individuals, regardless of their religion or ethnicity. Studying the Holocaust both challenges and inspires. In the Holocaust, we encounter the depths of inhumanity and the heights of humanity. We learn of courage, of altruism, and of the devastating consequences of silence and inaction.
A young person who meets a Holocaust survivor is forever changed by that encounter. Yet each year brings fewer such opportunities and gives added urgency to preparing today’s young people to become witnesses to the future. Within a very few decades, there will be no more survivors to testify to the reality of the ghettos, concentration camps, and death marches. Who then will carry their witness to the future? |
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 Artifacts on display at the Sala and Aron Samueli Holocaust Memorial Library |
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