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Around Broadneck:Arnold synagogue unveils beautiful new Ark doorsPublished 05/05/08
Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, was this past Friday. Since 1959, the day have been set aside for Jews and all people worldwide to stop, reflect and remember the horrors of the Holocaust and the millions of innocent people who perished.
Wendi Winters - For The Capital
Architect and Sculptor Charles "Chuck" Anthony, left, shows Rabbi Ari Goldstein the bonded bronze doors he sculpted for Temple Beth Shalom.
It's important to remember because so many have forgotten, and still more have seemingly never heard of the Holocaust, even in this area.
Several years ago, I volunteered to lead a group discussion of a fictional novel, "The Devil's Arithmetic" written by Jane Yolen. It was held in the media center at a local public middle school with 10 seventh-graders. The school picked...
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