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New Jewish learning centre honours survivors and shares history

Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre will work with both boards of education in the city to teach the history of the Holocaust

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Visitors look at the displays Thursday morning following the official opening of Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre on Main Street West. The official opening was attended by dignitaries, Holocaust survivors, and supporters. The centre showcases artifacts and stories to teach the history of the Holocaust and honour survivors.

More than 80 people, including dignitaries and Holocaust survivors, gathered Thursday morning at the official opening of Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre on Main Street West.

The learning centre was envisioned by Gustavo Rymberg and Danna Horwood, the daughter of Holocaust survivors Margaret and Arthur Weisz. The two partnered to make the site a reality.

Gustavo Rymberg

Gustavo Rymberg speaks to more than 80 people Thursday morning at the official opening of Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre on Main Street West. 

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Tom & Sasha Weiss & Danna Horwood

Rabbi Jordan Cohen addresses Sasha and Tom Weisz and their daughter Danna Horwood before a mezuzah dedication at Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre. 

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Mezuzah Dedication

Rabbi Chanoch Rosenfeld, left, helps Tom Weisz hang a mezuzah on the main door, as Sasha Weisz and Holocaust survivor Ernie Mason watch. 

Work Uniform

Yolanda Czyzewski-Bragues, left, talks with Paula Baruch near the case where Czyzewski-Bragues’ grandfather’s work uniform hangs on display at the Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning & Jewish Advocacy Centre.

Cathie Coward
Cathie Coward

is a photojournalist with The Hamilton Spectator. Reach her at ccoward@thespec.com.

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