PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation and the Philadelphia 76ers have partnered to open a week-long Holocaust exhibit in Center City called Hate Ends Now: A Cattle Car Exhibit. The exhibit, which is located at the Horwitz-Wassermann Holocaust Memorial Plaza off Benjamin Franklin Parkway, between 16th and 17th…Read More
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