Thursday, April 19, 2012

In Holocaust ceremony, president describes how the Jews in his hometown were murdered by the Nazis

“Every man has a name, but some names will forever go unknown,” Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin said during the Knesset’s official Holocaust Rememberance Day ceremony Thursday.

Rivlin read the names of those killed by the Nazis in the village of Shklou, in Belarus. The town had a Jewish community since the 16th century, he said. That history ended the night after Yom Kippur 1941, when the Jews were taken from the ghetto and murdered by the Nazis.
President Shimon Peres read the names of people from his town, and mentioned his grandparents and their families who were killed.
“Those who remained were brutally murdered,” Peres said as he described the entire town being rounded up into the wooden synagogue. “The doors were locked and they were burned alive,” he said. Read the rest on: The Times of Israel

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