GALLERY: Holocaust Memorial Day marked in Warwick

By James Smith 29th Jan 2024

Matt Western MP read the poem 'The Butterfly', written by Pavel Friedmann in the Terezin concentration camp (image via David Sternberg)
Matt Western MP read the poem 'The Butterfly', written by Pavel Friedmann in the Terezin concentration camp (image via David Sternberg)

Warwick and the surrounding area marked Holocaust Memorial Dayon Friday 26 January with poetry, prayers and readings at the war memorial, and more in-school projects than ever before.

Over 100 people attended the event which was led by Mayor of Warwick, Cllr Oliver Jacques and Rev. Jonathan Hearn from St. Paul's Church.

The event was attended by Matt Western MP, who read the poem 'The Butterfly', written by Pavel Friedmann in the Terezin concentration camp in Czecholsovakia before he was transported to Auschwitz. The poem was found on a scrap of paper after the liberation.

Henrietta Jeffries, a pupil from King's High read a poem that she had written herself addressing this year's theme which is 'The Fragility of Freedom'.

There were more readings by pupils from Myton School and Warwick School, and particularly moving was the contribution from Aylesford School pupils Lucy Bicknell and Chloe Wan.

Mayor of Warwick, Cllr Oliver Jacques lays a wreathe at Warwick's war memorial (image via David Sternberg)
Pupils from local schools read poems during the event (image by David Sternberg)

They had travelled to Auschwitz in Poland as part of the 'Lessons from Auschwitz Project' sponsored by the Holocaust Educational Trust, and both said the experience had changed their lives, making them determined to be tolerant and kind to all races and groups.

There were more readings by Bea Baxter and Sam Warnock from Myton School, and Ryan Taylor from Warwick School. Other local schools involved in projects about the Holocaust were Coten End, Budbrooke and Evergreen schools.

After the Mayor of Warwick had laid a wreath, the ceremony concluded with the Memorial Prayer for the Victims of the Shoah, read by Clara Gutierrez from the Birmingham Progressive Synagogue.

Organiser, David Sternberg said: "We are proud that this annual Warwick event has continuing strong support from schools.

"It is important that we talk to the younger generations about all the genocides of the past, to ensure that we remain vigilant against prejudice and cruelty, and pledge ourselves to be respectful and kind to others."

(image via David Sternberg)

Over 100 people attended the service on Friday 26 January (image via David Sternberg)



Cllr Oliver Jacques helped lead the service on Friday (image by David Sternberg)

     

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