Juniper Village at Forest Hills

Lest we not forget

“Lest we not forget”….  A Holocaust Remembrance Presentation at Juniper Village at Forest Hills

Over 6 million people were persecuted by the Nazi regime during the Holocaust. It was one of the worst tragedies in our world’s history. On Thursday, May 2 Chana Brody, granddaughter of a Holocaust survivor and  member of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh shared first hand stories from those who suffered, triumphed and survived this historical event with the residents, family members and visitors at Juniper Village at Forest Hills.

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