It's been nearly seven decades since the end of World War II, when the horrors committed by the Nazis against Jews, Poles, Russians and others were discovered. At an event at Temple Shalom in Greenwich, the 6 million people lost in the Holocaust were remembered and honored.
http://weston.dailyvoice.com/neighbors/greenwich-gathers-temple-sholom-keep-stories-holocaust-alive
http://weston.dailyvoice.com/neighbors/greenwich-gathers-temple-sholom-keep-stories-holocaust-alive
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