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LI Holocaust Survivors To Teach Bellmore Students About Antisemitism
A dozen Holocaust survivors will share their accounts about the atrocities of the Holocaust and to prevent hatred today.
BELLMORE, NY — Holocaust survivors from Long Island will join a discuss about antisemitism on Thursday.
They will participate with students from Bellmore-JFK High School as part of the Selfhelp Community Services' Holocaust Survivor Program.
A dozen Holocaust survivors will share their accounts about the atrocities of the Holocaust and to prevent hatred today.
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At these small-group discussions, young people will have the rare opportunity to translate the horrors of the Holocaust into a moral lesson for the students.
Selfhelp Community Services has been serving the most vulnerable among us for decades. Through home care, affordable housing and social services, they serve over 25,000 older and vulnerable New Yorkers each year while remaining the largest provider of comprehensive services to Holocaust survivors in North America.
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