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General of Darkness
12th March 2011, 09:03 AM
That's right, you gotta get them while they're young. :redfc

Monmouth County Library teens participate in Holocaust Butterfly Project

Mar 11, 2011 |

Written by
Coleen Dee Berry

One and a half million. 1,500,000.

That's how many children perished in the Holocaust under the Nazis in World War II.

In an effort to memorialize the 1.5 million Jewish children lost during the Holocaust, the Holocaust Museum Houston, Texas is collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies for a special exhibit in 2013. The Monmouth County Library Teen and Young Adult Program will be taking part in this effort.

Join us at Butterfly Workshops at eight different Library branches, beginning Monday, March 28, to create as many butterflies as possible for the Holocaust Museum Houston project.

All butterflies made with Monmouth County Library will be displayed at the Library Headquarters in Manalapan for Holocaust Remembrance Day at the beginning of May. The butterflies will then be submitted to the Holocaust Museum Houston for its Butterfly display.

All teen Butterfly Workshops, for those in grades 6 and up, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be held at the following branches:

-- Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan: Monday, March 28.

-- Colts Neck Library, 1 Winthrop Drive, Colts Neck: Tuesday, March 29.

-- Eastern Branch Library, 1001 Route 35 Shrewsbury: Tuesday, March 29.

-- Wall Township Library, 2700 Allaire Road, Wall: Wednesday, March 30.

-- Allentown Public Library, 16 S. Main Street, Allentown: Thursday, March 31.

-- Ocean Township Library, 701 Deal Road, Ocean Township: Thursday, March 31.

-- Howell Township Library, 318 Old Tavern Road, Howell: Monday, April 4.

-- Marlboro Township Library, Library Court and Wyncrest Drive, Marlboro: Tuesday, April 5.

For more information on this program, please call 732-431-7222. In addition, several children's programs at different Library branches will also be participating in the project. Please visit The Monmouth County Library's webpage at www.monmouthcountylib.org for more information.

http://www.app.com/article/20110311/GETPUBLISHED/103110325/Monmouth-County-Library-teens-participate-in-Holocaust-Butterfly-Project

Book
12th March 2011, 09:57 AM
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Goyim killed those poor poor jew children. Never forget your guilt.

AndreaGail
12th March 2011, 10:26 AM
being a part of the holohoax gets you a diploma from a school you didnt even attend apparently


ASPEN — On March 13, 1938, just four weeks shy of graduating high school, Kurt Bresnitz's life was forever changed. Now, 65 years later, he has received his diploma.

“Every once in a while, you hear the story of a man's life that is worth sharing. This is one of those stories,” Aspen High School Principal Art Abelmann said Friday, addressing the entire student body assembled before him in the Skierdome. “Kurt Bresnitz was the age of many of you seniors; he was a high school student much like all of you. But what happened next was something that, thankfully, you will never experience.”

On that March day, Nazi troops invaded Bresnitz's hometown of Vienna, Austria. Bresnitz was forced to leave school and, ultimately, flee his country.

“Kurt has been through more than any of us could ever imagine,” Abelmann continued. “And what this country — what being an American — means to him is something we all need to hear.

“This is why it is an privilege to have Kurt here today and to honor him with this Aspen High School diploma.”

At this, the students gave Bresnitz a heartfelt standing ovation.

“America is a country of unlimited possibilities. If you just work hard, you can achieve your dreams,” Bresnitz told the students. “I am an example of this.”

Indeed, Bresnitz fled Austria for Germany and ultimately escaped to America in 1938, where his first sighting of the Statue of Liberty “brought tears to my eyes,” he recalled. Bresnitz later enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving overseas and eventually helping to liberate the Dachau concentration camp. Upon his return to the States, Bresnitz married and followed his dream by becoming a master watchmaker and jeweler. In 1950, he moved to Aspen, which he has called home ever since.

“I am proud to be an American, especially in Aspen,” Bresnitz said. “My hope is that you all feel the same … you should feel this way.”

gunDriller
12th March 2011, 11:40 AM
Definitely a form of child abuse, making children imagine horrors that never occurred in the quantities that are taught.

JDRock
12th March 2011, 11:48 AM
WHY? because they would have to make 200,000,000 for the gentiles they killed....so i guess they did the math and took the easier route.

nunaem
12th March 2011, 03:31 PM
If the people ever wake up they ought to turn all of the loloco$t memorials into memorials for the non-Jews who died in exponentially greater numbers. But most morons believe only Jews died in the war.

ShortJohnSilver
12th March 2011, 06:04 PM
And not a mention of the children killed by the Cheka during the Holodomor.

hoarder
12th March 2011, 06:18 PM
“It is necessary to gain the common people to our order. The best means to that end is influence in the schools” Adam Weischaupt –Jewish Founder of the Illuminati

gunDriller
12th March 2011, 06:20 PM
If the people ever wake up they ought to turn all of the loloco$t memorials into memorials for the non-Jews who died in exponentially greater numbers. But most morons believe only Jews died in the war.

as far as i'm concerned, one of our "Shoah's" is 9-11, when the Talmud-worshippers slaughtered about 3000 Americans - and gave another 50,000 New Yorkers, including heroic firefighters etc., various forms of lung disease.

of course, the Talmud-worshippers have killed a lot more than that, but 9-11 was the event used to justify a bunch more killing of Gentiles by the Talmud-worshippers.