Holocaust Remembrance Center Founded by Catholic Nuns Plants Anne Frank Tree
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Holocaust remembrance center founded by Catholic nuns plants Anne Frank tree
(Left to right) Sister Vivien Linkhauer, Sister Gemma Del Duca, and students from Seton Hill University attend the planting of the Anne Frank tree in May 2025. / Credit: Photo courtesy of Seton Hill University CNA Staff, May 24, 2025 / 06:00 am... [...]
San Miguel de Allende, Gto.- The exhibition “Ana Frank, Notes of Hope” opened its doors in San Miguel de Allende with an immersive and moving experience, in which the attendees go through the life of the family that remained hidden from the Nazis for 761 days. Through a tour of various rooms with 150 photographs, the journey begins with the presentation of Anne Frank and continues with a chronological room that tells, year by year, the story of …
Staff/RG San Miguel de Allende seeks not only to promote local history; but also international history, sharing something as significant as the last years of Anne Frank’s life and work. In a world that sometimes seems to be divided, Anne Frank’s story reminds us that hope, empathy, tolerance and action can build a better future. From May 23, 2024, she will arrive in San Miguel de Allende an exhibition that promises to move and make all those who…
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