Holocaust stories of the death camps kept alive 80 years on
Briefly

A Holocaust commemoration organized by Jewish Care took place in North London, gathering over a hundred attendees. Survivors, now in their late 80s and 90s, including Renee Salt, shared their experiences, emphasizing the importance of remembering the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis. Rabbi Jeremy Lawrence led a Kaddish prayer, accompanied by a moving score composed by his great-grandfather, Heinz Lewin, who perished in Auschwitz. Renee, who survived Bergen Belsen, articulated her commitment to Holocaust education to ensure that such atrocities are never forgotten.
We must never forget the tragedy that occurred during the Holocaust, and through remembrance and education, we can ensure that such horrors are not repeated.
Renee Salt's story reminds us that among the six million, there were individual lives, experiences, and the enduring spirit of those who survived.
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