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Holocaust Day



eng789
Israel

Holocaust Day
 

    Holocaust Remembrance Day

     in memory of the six million Jews who perished during the Nazi
     regime from 1933-1945, begins Monday evening here.  
       It is always a solemn occasion.  
     
     �It is our duty as teachers to educate our                                               

     students about the evils of hatred, bigotry,  racism and

     intolerance.  And we must show our students that they can
     make a difference in this ever-changing world.�                                             

                                                David Alan Smith,

                                       Vice Principal of Whitwell Middle School

20 Apr 2009      





pauguzman
Argentina

That was a sad and terrible part of the story of human kind. In memory for all  who died, let us remember them in our prayers today.
PAULA

20 Apr 2009     



dennismychina
China

Hi

Sorry to through a wet blanket but it has on numerous occasions been said;

This is not a political or religious forum.

Please air your religious thoughts in an appropriate location, which this is not.

There are people of many different creeds who share this site, please respect them as well.

 

 

20 Apr 2009     



eng789
Israel

I didn �t hear you speak up when all the Easter and Passover wishes were coming up on the forum.  This has nothing to do with politics,  it is a statement saying that my country is remembering those lost during the Holocaust.  It is no different than those notices mentioning different days either sad or happy, in rememberance or in honour of different events in each of our country�s history. 
 
Where is your respect????

20 Apr 2009