2018 Holocaust Remembrance Program
The Jewish Federation of Charleston held the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program Sunday, April 15, 2018, at the Gaillard Auditorium to remember six million people of Jewish faith and the five million others killed by the Nazis in concentration camps during WWII.

Charleston Holocaust survivors light candles during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018, to remember the six million people of the Jewish faith and the other five million killed by the Nazis. Brad Nettles/Staff
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Holocaust survivor Dientje Krant Adkins and her family read names of relatives that died in the Holocaust during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
- Brad Nettles bnettles@postandcourier.com

Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan holds up the star she wore in the concentration camps during her keynote speech at the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
- Brad Nettles bnettles@postandcourier.com

Holocaust survivor Rose Goldberg and her great-grand children light a candle during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018, to remember the six million people of the Jewish faith and the other five million killed by the Nazis. Brad Nettles/Staff
- Brad Nettles bnettles@postandcourier.com
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Charleston Holocaust survivors light candles during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018, to remember the six million people of the Jewish faith and the other five million killed by the Nazis. Brad Nettles/Staff
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Holocaust survivor Dientje Krant Adkins and her family read names of relatives that died in the Holocaust during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
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Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan holds up the star she wore in the concentration camps during her keynote speech at the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
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Holocaust survivor Rose Goldberg and her great-grand children light a candle during the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018, to remember the six million people of the Jewish faith and the other five million killed by the Nazis. Brad Nettles/Staff
- Brad Nettles bnettles@postandcourier.com
Holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan gives the keynote speech at the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
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The Knights of Columbus honor guard leads those attending the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium to the Holocaust Memorial in Marion Square Sunday, April 15, 2018. Brad Nettles/Staff
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People attending the 2018 Holocaust Remembrance program held at Gaillard Auditorium ended their silent walk at the Holocaust Memorial in Marion Square on April 15. File/Brad Nettles/Staff
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