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There are No Sufficient Ways to Honour the Memory of Those who died in the Holocaust
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- Thu Jul 11 2002

... There are No Sufficient Ways to Honour the Memory of Those who died in the Holocaust There have been many attempts to remember the tragic events of the holocaust. Although I share the same feelings with many others that it is impossible to sympathise and commemorate enough the great hurt, emotionally and physically that the innocent Jews suffered. There have been lots of different approaches of how to remember the holocaust and everyone has been moving and greatly appreciated by people especially the survivors and the families of those who died. Some of the ways that the deceased have been remembered are paintings, sculptures, poems, fasting, museums and special buildings such as Yom Ha Shoah, educational centres such as Beth Shalom, movies and national remembrance days. One of the Jewish important Mitzvah is remembrance, so they try to accomplish as well as they can. There have been many artists that













