Hi all,
I've attended the ceremony this afternoon. The Recanati hall is the biggest
one (520 seats) in the Tel-Aviv Museum, and it was overcrowded with more
than 600 (six hundred) people, including many of the 2nd generation.
Rabbi Law, chairman of Yad-Vashem said he never saw such attendance in a
Holocaust memory ceremony.
BTW, he told us that his late father came from Poland to serve as Rabbi of
Suceava for some years, before WWII in which he perished.
Yossi Yagur
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