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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Selection,
By Dominic (Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Remember Not to Forget: A Memory of the Holocaust (Library Binding)
The book, Remember Not to Forget, recounts the horror of the Holocaust in words children can understand. This story begins when a German man is visiting Jerusalem, Israel, for the feast of Passover. He enters a souvenir store, looking for something to buy in remembrance of his trip. The man decides to buy a Jewish candelabra. As the shopkeeper reaches to hand him the candelabra, the man notices a set of number tattooed on the shopkeeper's arm - numbers from a concentration camp. The story continues with the history of anti-Semitism and the story of the Holocaust. It ends with a description of the Yad Vashem, a national institution in Israel established to study and research the Holocaust. I highly recommend this book to both children and adults seeking information on the holocaust.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Reviews from da Younger Side,
This review is from: Remember Not to Forget (Paperback)
This book is a very insightful and intriguing guide to the Holocaust. Using profound language and touching memories, the author leads us through what should not be forgotten: the genocide of over eleven million people. We should remember the Holocaust so it never happens again.
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Remember Not to Forget by Norman H. Finkelstein (Paperback - March 26, 1993)
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