East Valley residents can view the National Anne Frank Exhibit when it comes to Chandler in February.
The exhibit features the heroes of the Holocaust in a display called "Whoever Saves a Life." It recognizes those who risked their lives to save people during the Holocaust. In addition, the "Faces of Tolerance" part of the exhibit will work with students to make masks symbolizing their views of tolerance.
Residents can view the exhibit 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Feb. 2-29 at the East Valley Jewish Community Center, 908 N. Alma School Road. Tours will be given every 15 minutes, 15 guests at a time. Visit www.evjcc.org to get your free ticket.
For more information, call (480) 897-0588.











Leon Ceniceros posted at 6:00 pm on Thu, Jan 26, 2012.
What about the ..."holocaust"..that is going on in ..ghettos of Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli's blockade food, medicine, heating oil to go into Gaza...the same way that the Nazi's blockaded goods going into the Warsaw Ghetto. The United Nations Health Organization tests show that the children of the Gaza Ghetto are malnurished.
Do you think that Anne Frank would approve of what the Israeli Government is doing to the children of Gaza......I don't. Not the Anne Frank who's diary I read so many years ago.