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Coconut Creek holds 2nd annual 'A Night with Holocaust Survivors' with cattle-car exhibit and survivor services
Summary
The City of Coconut Creek hosted its second annual Holocaust-education event on International Holocaust Remembrance Day featuring a replica cattle car exhibit, survivor testimonies and a resource table from Goodman Jewish Family Services offering reparations and support for local survivors.
On behalf of the City of Coconut Creek, city officials welcomed residents to the 2nd annual "A Night with Holocaust Survivors," an evening of survivor testimony, music and a mobile exhibit timed to International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation.
The program included the Hate Ends Now replica cattle car exhibit, described by its CEO, Todd Cohen, as "a replica of a Holocaust-era cattle car" with "a 360-degree fully immersive multimedia presentation" that traces survivors' stories and the history of Nazi persecution. City organizers said buses from several local high schools attended during the day and that the exhibit and related artifact displays…
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