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Kingwood Rotary Sponsors “Alive” Exhibit at “Holocaust Garden Of Hope” in Kingwood

Kingwood Rotary Sponsors “Alive” Exhibit at “Holocaust Garden Of Hope” in Kingwood

by | | In the Media, Life before the Holocaust – Business and Everyday Pleasures, Press Articles

Kingwood Rotary Club is honored to be a $10,000 “Premier Sponsor” of an exhibit at the Holocaust Garden of Hope Outdoor Museum in remembrance of victims…including 1.5 million children…survivors, rescuers, WWII Veterans,...
March of Remembrance Texas Leaders Return From Israel with Strengthened Hope

March of Remembrance Texas Leaders Return From Israel with Strengthened Hope

by | | In the Media, March of Remembrance National, Media, News, Press Releases, The Web of Deception: Politics and Propaganda

News provided by Holocaust Remembrance Association Jul 05, 2024, 15:46 ET Following successful 2024 events in Dallas and Houston, a small group of March of Remembrance Texas leaders, family and friends traveled to Israel on a Texas Solidarity...
Americans Show Heightened Concern About Antisemitism

Americans Show Heightened Concern About Antisemitism

by | | In the Media, News, The Web of Deception: Politics and Propaganda

BY JEFFREY M. JONES, Gallup News, Washington, DC Jewish Americans more likely to report mistreatment and to say it has increased Americans are much more likely today than two decades ago to describe antisemitism, or prejudice against Jewish people, as a problem...
Young and old, Jew and Gentile Gather in Texas Cities to Remember the Millions Murdered During the Holocaust (1939-1945)

Young and old, Jew and Gentile Gather in Texas Cities to Remember the Millions Murdered During the Holocaust (1939-1945)

by | | In the Media, News, Press Releases

News provided by Holocaust Remembrance Association May 11, 2024, 16:45 ET   Recently, communities gathered in two of Texas’ largest cities to honor the memory of the millions who perished in the Shoah (Holocaust) 80 years ago. Read...
March of Remembrance: Nazi Descendants and Holocaust Survivors Take a Stand Against Antisemitism

March of Remembrance: Nazi Descendants and Holocaust Survivors Take a Stand Against Antisemitism

by | | Articles, In the Media, MOR About, News, Press Releases, Why should we remember the Holocaust?

The theme of this year’s March of Life (“March of Remembrance” in the US and “Marcha de La Vida” in Latin America) is “Uprising Against Antisemitism.” The marches will take place during the time of Yom HaShoah, April...
Breaking the Holocaust Veil of Silence

Breaking the Holocaust Veil of Silence

by | | In the Media, News, Press Articles, Why should we remember the Holocaust?

by Dr. Rebecca Deurlein, Katy Christian Magazine Something happens when people survive a horrible trauma such as the Holocaust. Instead of shouting about it from the rooftops, they go silent, leaving their stories to be told by the second and third generations....
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