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A Henri Kichka Street and a Memory Pad for Jojna Lederhandler: Forest Pays Tribute to Two Victims of the Holocaust

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In Forest, April 14 marks a commemorative day in tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. Today, a street and a new memorial pavement pay tribute to two Forestois: one, Jewish and a survivor of the death camps, the other, resisting and killed by the Nazis. Henri Kichka would have been 100 years old today. Since her death 6 years ago, her daughter Irene has continued to carry her story. This Holocaust survivor lived in Forest for a long time. He …
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In Forest, April 14 marks a commemorative day in tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. Today, a street and a new memorial pavement pay tribute to two Forestois: one, Jewish and a survivor of the death camps, the other, resisting and killed by the Nazis. Henri Kichka would have been 100 years old today. Since her death 6 years ago, her daughter Irene has continued to carry her story. This Holocaust survivor lived in Forest for a long time. He …

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BX1 broke the news on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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