20211109 Kristallnacht Commemoration
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People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.
Kristallnacht Commemoration in Israel
People walk past projections on the Old City walls near the Jaffa Gate as the International March of the Living commemorates Kristallnacht around the world. The global campaign of unity, Let There Be Light, encourages solidarity against antisemitism, racism, hatred and intolerance on the night of November 9th. Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, 9th November 1938, saw the destruction of thousands of synagogues, Jewish institutions and Jewish owned businesses in Germany.