Holocaust exhibit finds new home at La Jolla Library

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A Holocaust exhibit found a new home at the La Jolla Library on Sunday. Survivors say this must serve as a reminder for history not to repeat itself.

On Sunday, the La Jolla Library became the new home of the Ruth: Remember Us The Holocaust Exhibit. The exhibit, organized and curated by Sandra Scheller, features numerous items, pictures, and other memorabilia from the tragedy.

While today's world may be a far cry from such a dark time in history, Fuchs doesn't want the world to forget what she and countless others endured.There's a saying"A picture is worth a thousand words". But perhaps there are no words to describe some of the moments captured in time that are on display -- moments that Scheller never wants anyone to forget.

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