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We are heartbroken, once again, by the horrific terrorist attack on a peaceful Jewish solidarity walk in Boulder, Colorado. This comes just 11 days after the senseless murders of two Israeli Consulate staffers in Washington, DC and a day after the desecration and vandalism of five Jewish institutions in Paris--including the Shoah Memorial, three synagogues, and a Jewish restaurant in the historic Le Marais district. These senseless acts of antisemitism and violence serve as a stark reminder of the persistent threats facing Jewish communities worldwide.

Education is key to learning from the lessons of the Holocaust and confronting antisemitism.

Survivor Profiles: Sam Harris

Samuel R. Harris (born Szlamek Rzeznik) is one of the youngest Survivors of Nazi concentration camps. Born in 1935 in Deblin, Poland, he was just four years old when the Nazis occupied Poland. Sam and his seven siblings and parents were forced to move into the ghetto. Read more of Sam’s story>>

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