The Anne Frank House, in partnership with the Center for Jewish History in lower Manhattan, opened an exhibition highlighting the grim realities of the Holocaust to educate visitors and prevent this horrific history from ever repeating itself.
During the opening, Director of the Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue, Father Ryan Muldoon, discussed the importance of interfaith solidarity in times of trouble. He was joined by students from Xavier High School located nearby to learn from these atrocities.
More on the exhibition can be found at annefrankexhibit.org
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