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Holocaust Remembrance: Generation to Generation

Holocaust Remembrance: Generation to Generation
The impact of the Holocaust on the second and third generations is discussed this month on "Totally East Brunswick." Guest host Barbara Reiss speaks with Mirah Becker, Founder, Second Generation of Middlesex County; Dr. Shirley Wachtel, author, "My Mother's Shoes"; and Howie Wachtel, Political Advisor, U.S. Mission to the United Nations. The guests recount personal stories of how the Holocaust impacted the lives of their families. Watch it this month Sundays at 7 p.m.; Mondays at 4 p.m.; and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. & 11 p.m. - or see it on demand on www.ebtv3.org.

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We should never forget about such a horrible thing in human history.  One thing we should learn from the Holocaust is that we should not let something like this happen again. 

What if a persecution of this scale is happening secretly today in China where Falun Gong practitioners’ organs are harvested for profit and human bodies are used for “art exhibition?”  Do we turn a blind eye or do we confront it and speak against it with courage? This is not about politics.  This is about supporting humanity that has no racial or political boundaries.

Keep telling your stories about the Holocaust and don’t let the world forget about this.

Thanks,

Frank

 





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