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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,...
Holocaust Garden of Hope Launches Grand Opening with Great Success

Holocaust Garden of Hope Launches Grand Opening with Great Success

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

The Holocaust Remembrance Association (HRA18) celebrated a successful Grand Opening of Phase One of the Holocaust Garden of Hope – a unique children’s memorial garden at King’s Harbor in Kingwood, Texas – on November 5, 2023. Over 600...
Holocaust March of Remembrance in Kingwood Turns into Show of Solidarity

Holocaust March of Remembrance in Kingwood Turns into Show of Solidarity

by | | March of Remembrance National, MOR About, News, Press Articles, TX Marches, Why should we remember the Holocaust?

Written By David Taylor, Houston Chronicle More than 150 marchers made their way to Kings Harbor, carrying signs that read “We will not be silent,” “Remembering, Reconciling, Taking A Stand,” and other messages of solidarity...
Texas Holocaust, Genocide, And Antisemitism Advisory Commission

Texas Holocaust, Genocide, And Antisemitism Advisory Commission

by | | Front Page News, Press Articles, Why should we remember the Holocaust?

June 16, 2021 | Austin, Texas | Press Release | LegislativeGovernor Greg Abbott today signed House Bill (HB) 3257 into law, establishing the Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission. This commission will produce biennial...
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....
Healing the wounds of the Holocaust

Healing the wounds of the Holocaust

by | | 2020 Hope Series, Articles, Press Articles

24NEWS September 20, 2016 The March of Life movement organizes reconciliation marches with descendants of Nazi perpetrators Growing up in Germany, Bärbel Pfeiffer never felt a personal connection to the Holocaust. She saw photos of her maternal grandfather in...

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