International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Jan. 27. Education for all ages is important

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Ginnie Graham talks about International Holocaust Remembrance Day with Chloe Kirk, Director of Holocaust Education and Community Relations with the Jewish Federation of Tulsa. Why is education important for children and adults alike, and where can people go for information locally?

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Jan. 27. Education for all ages is important

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