Sailors and Department of the Navy civilian employees assigned to Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NAVNETWARCOM), Fleet Cyber 10th Fleet, Suffolk and Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC) gathered to hold a Holocaust observance, April 27. The command's multicultural committees organized the program by hosting Elka Mednick, from the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater to speak on behalf of the late David Katz, a Holocaust survivor and to reflect upon the genocide of more than six million European Jews during World War year’s theme


Sailors and Department of the Navy civilian employees assigned to Naval Information Forces (NAVIFOR), Naval Network Warfare Command (NAVNETWARCOM), Fleet Cyber 10th Fleet, Suffolk and Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC) gathered to hold a Holocaust observance, April 27. The command's multicultural committees organized the program by hosting Elka Mednick, from the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater to speak on behalf of the late David Katz, a Holocaust survivor and to reflect upon the genocide of more than six million European Jews during World War year’s theme, ‘Learning from the Holocaust: The strength of the human spirit,’ is all about remembering the people who perished in this criminal act called the Holocaust, in order to keep the victims memories alive by ensuring the victims did not die in vain, to remember the depth to which human beings can fall and to make sure it never happens again.


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