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People strolled through the New England Holocaust Memorial after services at Faneuil Hall. (Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff) |
Holocaust lessons stated anew
Services emphasize preserving memory
With paper butterflies, street theater, and six blasts from a ram’s horn, Bostonians yesterday remembered the Nazi Holocaust and the 6 million Jewish lives it claimed. (Full article: 807 words)
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