"Zicharon Me'Dor L'Dor"
Remembering From Generation to Generation
Holocaust remembrance through education challenges our humanitarian beliefs and universal obligations. Through remembrance and education, we are able to learn about and heal the pains of the past while preparing ourselves to confront, cope and make a difference today and in the future. Remembrance helps to assure that the lessons of the Holocaust will never be forgotten.
YOM HA’SHOAH—Holocaust Remembrance Day 2010 Community-wide Commemoration
"Promises Made, Promises Broken, Promises Kept"
Sunday, April 11, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Chizuk Amuno Congregation
8100 Stevenson Road
Pikesville, MD
Keynote Speaker--Mark Weitzman, Director of Government Affairs
Simon Wiesenthal Center
Click here to view 2010 Yom Ha'Shoah flyer
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