Rutgers AEPi's Holocaust Awareness Project
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We, the brothers of Rutgers’ Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, hold a 24-hour name reading of Holocaust victims every year for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). This year we held the name reading outside the front of our house. Overnight during the reading, eggs were thrown at our house.
This just shows us why we need to continue to have events like this. As we approach a time when Holocaust survivors and other eyewitnesses will no longer be alive, we need to continue to never forget the past.
Please join us as we continue to raise awareness of the Holocaust and antisemitism by spreading the word and, if financially able to, donate to our page. The proceeds will go to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum which inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Thank you for your support!
This just shows us why we need to continue to have events like this. As we approach a time when Holocaust survivors and other eyewitnesses will no longer be alive, we need to continue to never forget the past.
Please join us as we continue to raise awareness of the Holocaust and antisemitism by spreading the word and, if financially able to, donate to our page. The proceeds will go to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum which inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. Thank you for your support!
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Rutgers AEPi
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New Brunswick, NJ
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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