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COURIER L 10 IFE, SEPT. 27-OCT. 3, 2019
Brooklyn
Remembers
A woman mourns at one of the granite markers that bear the names of those who suffered
during the Holocuast. Photo by Erica Price
Hundreds gather in Sheepshead Bay
for annual Holocaust memorial event
BY CHANDLER KIDD
Hundreds of solemn Brooklynites
gathered in Sheepshead Bay for the
16th annual “No One Has Forgotten
Nothing” Holocaust memorial event
on Sunday, which featured a touching
tribute to Jewish survivors of the
mass atrocity, according to the event’s
organizer.
“This year, we created a little monument
by getting Holocaust survivors
together. They put handprints on a
stone,” said Svetlana Gubenko. “We
were trying to... capture the memory
of the Holocaust survivors for future
generations.”
This year’s event — held at Holocaust
Memorial Park on the aptly
named World War II Hero’s Way —
brought together around 300 survivors,
veterans, and Brooklynites
spanning multiple generations to celebrate
their common humanity, said
one attendee.
“It is just beautiful to see the community
coming together,” said Irene
Sirota. “Here we are, gathering to remember
the past and celebrate the future.”
Sirota, whose father survived
Hitler’s reign of terror, said the
annual event served as a stark reminder
to successive generations
about the important lessons of the
past.
“My father made it a personal message
to make sure that my son and
daughter understand,” she said. “And
to make sure that we stand up for
who we are, and make sure it never
happens again.”
Several religious leaders and local
Councilman Chaim Deutsch joined the audience
at an annual memorial event at Holocuast
Memorial Park. Photo by Erica Price
politicians attended the event —
including New York State Attorney
General Letitia James, Assemblyman
Steven Cymbrowitz, and councilmen
Chaim Deutch and Mark
Treyger — each making speeches as
tribute to the memory of those lost.
The event also featured a writing
competition, offering local wordsmiths
a chance to see their memorializing
work published, according
to Gubenko, who helped award the
winner with a heart-wrenching collection
stories from childhood survivors.
“This year, the book that was
presented is a collection of the essays
called ‘The Holocaust Through
the Eyes of Children,’” he said.
This year’s proceedings fall just
before Rosh Hashanah, which begins
on Sept. 29, marking the beginning of
the Jewish New Year.
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