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... And the greatest of these is hope?

06 01 2010 | by Sibyl Ruth | Read 487 times
Sibyl Ruth describes her great-aunt’s survival of Terezin, to be broadcast on BBC Radio 4

Rose Scooler |

Hope is a word that can be used automatically. ‘Hope so’, we mutter at yet another business meeting.

But for Holocaust Memorial Day – marked on 27 January – we are asked to think carefully about hope. To reflect on ‘the immense role survivors play in bringing our attention to the lessons of the Holocaust… their wish for a Legacy of Hope’.
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