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The Impact of Liberation: A Bittersweet Return to Life Exhibit 7 of the Holocaust Garden of Hope, The Impact of Liberation, explores the profound challenges faced by Holocaust survivors and Allied liberators as the war came to an end. This exhibit also honors the...
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Anna Salton Eisen will be the featured speaker at the third annual Beauty for Ashes Luncheon, March 22, 2024, at the Kingwood Country Club. Click here for more information. As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, Anna Salton Eisen’s memoir, Pillar of Salt: A...
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by Fran Morris As I read the story, “The Holocaust Train That Led Jews to Freedom Instead of Death,” printed in Haaretz, I felt like I was watching a movie. The story line was such that I almost felt like I was part of the movie myself. Except the story...
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by Christine Ege In the wake of World War II and the liberation of the remaining concentration camp prisoners, the evidence of unspeakable atrocities committed by the Nazis could no longer be hidden. The world was collectively shocked and horrified at the plight...
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The 10th anniversary of March of Remembrance Texas was held on Sunday, May 1, in Kingwood, Texas. Rozalie Jerome, Holocaust Museum Houston Warren fellow and second-generation survivor of Hungarian Jewish parents, along with March of Remembrance Texas and a volunteer...
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The 10th anniversary of March of Remembrance Texas was held on Sunday, May 1, in Kingwood, Texas. Rozalie Jerome, Holocaust Museum Houston Warren fellow and second-generation survivor of Hungarian Jewish parents, along with March of Remembrance Texas and a volunteer...