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26 January 2018
Helping Ringwood to remember - Ringwood Unitarians and Ringwood Meeting House Association hosting a vigil for International Holocaust Memorial Day 27th January 2018 #hmd2018 #unitarians @RingwoodMH
Tomorrow, Saturday 27 January 2018, Ringwood Unitarians and the Meeting House Association welcome all who wish to spend some time quietly remembering International Holocaust Memorial Day. The Meeting House doors will be open from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. for people to come in and sit silently, light a candle, read some literature, learn about genocide events and how genocides slide into happening, and if desired, sign a visitors' book.
International Holocaust Memorial Day aims to keep alive in memory the shocking truth of the Holocaust during the Second World War, as well as more recent genocides across the world. What we do not learn from our history we are destined to repeat.
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