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Today, Monday, May 2nd is Yom HaShoah - Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Hillel will be participating in the international "Unto Every Person There is
a Name" memorial. We will be reading names of some of the 6 million Jewish Holocaust
victims, including 160 relatives of Dartmouth students from 2-9 pm on the Collis
Patio.
We encourage you to listen to these names and remember that each one represents
a person whose life was cruelly and tragically cut short. If you would like to
read names of Holocaust victims, even just for 5 minutes, please stop by Collis
Patio in the afternoon or evening.
Unto every person there is a name
Bestowed on him by God
And given to him by his parents.
Unto every person there is a name
Accorded him by his stature and type of smile And style of dress.
Unto every person there is a name
Conferred by the mountains
And the walls which surround him.
Unto every person there is a name
Granted him by Fortune's Wheel,
Or that which neighbors call him.
Unto every person there is a name
Assigned him by his failings
Or contributed by his yearnings.
Unto every person there is a name
Given to him by his enemies
Or by his love.
Unto every person there is a name
Derived from his celebrations
And his occupation.
Unto every person there is a name
Presented him by the seasons
And his blindness.
Unto every person there is a name
Which he receives from the sea
And is given to him by his death
-Zelda
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