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Time to Remember, A Time to Tell: Mapping Our Tears
The Center
for Holocaust and Humanity believes that the privilege and
responsibility of the next generations is to truthfully, accurately,
and humbly re-tell the experiences of the survivors and the
victims with passion and with reverence.
Through
the permanent exhibit, Mapping Our Tears, The Center for Holocaust
and Humanity Education is preserving the eyewitness testimonies
and artifacts of the Holocaust survivors, WW II Veterans,
and local eyewitnesses for the future generations. If you
have artifacts or accounts that you would like to donate to
the exhibit, please contact us today.
Click
here to see Henry Carter's story.
For
more information about Survivors, contact The Center at (513) 221-1875
ext. 355 or at chhe@huc.edu
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Survivor Publishes Memoir
Esther Lucky, a local Holocaust survivor, has published her
powerful memoir entitled, My Life As It Was. By the
time the war ended, Esther was forced to work in fourteen
concentration camps. At 95 years old, Esther continues to
be an inspiration to all who work with her. In addition to
publishing her memoirs, Esther has authored numerous poems
on her experiences.
Copies of the book are available for purchase at the Hebrew
Union College bookstore
Click
here to read a poem written by Esther Lucky.
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