Nathalie Raffray – Ham & High
A Holocaust survivor said how “frightening” it felt to see a security guard outside a synagogue 80 years after the horrors of the Second World War.
Click here to read the article in the Ham & High.
Nathalie Raffray – Ham & High
A Holocaust survivor said how “frightening” it felt to see a security guard outside a synagogue 80 years after the horrors of the Second World War.
Click here to read the article in the Ham & High.
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