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November 14, 1986 - Image 23

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-14

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The Holocaust
Memorial Center.

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A tribute to those who survived,
and those who helped them.

Side by side with evil, there was
good.
There was the landlady who
warned her tenants away from Nazi
soldiers. The kindly widow who hid
a rabbi in her home for a year. And
many other unsung heroes who
risked it all to help Jewish friends.

The Holocaust Memorial Center
tells these tales. And salutes the
strength of the survivors and those
who helped them. They are the
models we must follow to ensure a
free, open future.

Almost every Holocaust survivor
can tell you of a "righteous gentile.
A man or woman who had the
courage to do right. And every

Visit The Holocaust Memorial
Center. Become a contributing
member and protect your Jewish
heritage. Call (313) 661-0840.

Holocaust survivor has a tale of
personal fortitude.

To remember is not enough. We must learn.

The Holocaust Memorial Center • 6602 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield, MI 48033

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