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Holocaust Remembrance Day service

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Cantor Ivor Lichterman, left, and Rabbi Evan Rubin, right, perform a cermony around a newly planted horse chestnut tree during Yom HaShoah: A Musical Reflection at the Temple Shomer Emunim in Sylvania Township.

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Stones painted by children around a horse chestnut tree during Yom HaShoah: A Musical Reflection at the Temple Shomer Emunim.

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Hindea Markowicz bows her head after memorial candles were lit during Yom HaShoah: A Musical Reflection at the Temple Shomer Emunim.

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Children put stones that they painted around a horse chestnut tree.

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Holocaust survivor Philip Markowicz lights a memorial candle.

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An art piece by a McCord Junior High School student named Owen Losey, which included an old Nazi military boot "stomping" on a Jewish star, on display with other pieces of art during Yom HaShoah: A Musical Reflection.

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Two yellow stars by McCord Junior High School students Ibrahim Ifetiha, left, and Ally Ward, right, are in display with other art pieces during Yom HaShoah: A Musical Reflection at the Temple Shomer Emunim.

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