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On This Holocaust Remembrance Day Written by Cheryl Freier

Posted by cheryl - April 27th, 2014

It is hard to believe that only 70 years ago or so, a ‘Holocaust’ policy of killing innocent people was implemented and carried out by the German government and its soldiers.  The crimes which were perpetrated by this group of barbarian psychopaths was allowed to continue until the military might of surrounding countries like England, and Russia, and the United States managed to subdue to subdue and crush the serpent insurgents in their own den.  Then the bells for freedom rang out for all who survived.

Today’s Holocaust remembrance ceremonies commemorate those who perished.  The holiday is also a tribute to those who survived and to those who fought tirelessly for freedom.  But this Holocaust remembrance ceremony is also a message that we must guard against people who propose to do wrong things; it is a message that we must also question ourselves and remind ourselves that freedom is priceless; we must remind ourselves, and family, and friends that the Bible has told us from generation to generation to ‘love one’s neighbor’.  We must remember the short phrase of enriching, powerful, meaningful words which were written by Hillel, “Do onto others as you would want others to do to you”.

Cheryl Freier understands about the Holocaust, because her husband, Martin Freier was a Holocaust survivor.  She has written The Grayling Hidden Truth Poems in memoriam to him.  She has published his poems and some of his musical compositions and published them in the book:  The Day Of The Hidden Truth Poems as a tribute to him.      

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