SLIDE SHOW: Annual March of Remembrance honors Holocaust victims
Published 4:49 pm Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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Jordan Upton, head of March of Remembrance Bowling Green, and Christian Family Radio Executive Director Bridget Kehrt-Groce lead around a dozen participants in marching a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial rally and walk, on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Jonathan Sacks, congregational leader of Hope in Messiah Bowling Green, tells his family history in Europe during the Holocaust, shares historical data about the Jewish massacre and encourages modern heroes to step up in defense of Israel and against the violence committed by Hamas during the third annual March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial rally and walk, along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching six laps in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Christian Family Radio Executive Director Bridget Kehrt-Groce welcomes participants to the third annual March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial rally and walk, along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching six laps in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Jordan Upton, head of March of Remembrance Bowling Green, talks about how he sees antisemitism spreading on college campuses and throughout cities during the third annual March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial rally and walk, along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching six laps in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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March of Remembrance Bowling Green members, Christian Family Radio employees and members of the community join up for the third annual March of Remembrance, a Holocaust memorial rally and walk, along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching six laps in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants march a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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Around a dozen participants marched a stretch along Scottsville Road outside NewLife Church six times in honor of the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust during the third annual March of Remembrance Holocaust memorial rally and walk on Tuesday evening, April 22, 2025. The annual event, hosted by March of Remembrance Bowling Green, provides the opportunity for participants to pray while marching the six laps, and encourage the community to fight against modern antisemitism.
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