Marking Kristallnacht anniversary with anti-racism drive – ‚Let There Be Light‘ initiative asking people, places and houses of worship to illuminate their buildings on Nov. 9 ‚as symbol of solidarity and mutual commitment in shared battle against anti-Semitism, racism, hatred and intolerance‘ | ynetnews
The March of the Living Holocaust education program will this year mark the 82nd anniversary of the Kristallnacht pogrom against German and Austrian Jews with a global interfaith initiative called “Let There Be Light.“
Kristallnacht, called the „Night of the Broken Glass“ due to the systematic destruction of Jewish property, was a large-scale attack in 1938 that many historians consider the opening shot in the Nazi-led campaign to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
Kristallnacht, called the „Night of the Broken Glass“ due to the systematic destruction of Jewish property, was a large-scale attack in 1938 that many historians consider the opening shot in the Nazi-led campaign to exterminate the Jews of Europe.
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