At a ceremony held in Moscow to mark the 73rd anniversary of the end of World War 2, Rabbi Berel Lazar recited the 'kel maleh rachamim' prayer in memory of the six million jews who were killed during the Holocaust. (Photo Credit: Levi Nazarov)
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Jewish army veterans chat with schoolchildren at a parade held in Moscow to mark the 73rd anniversary of the end of World War 2. In his remarks, Rabbi Berel Lazar said, "“We will always be grateful to the dedicated soldiers who gave up their lives during the war and we must remember that our truest victory is in providing a true and valuable education to the next generation.” (Photo Credit: Levi Nazarov)
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As part of the Moscow celebrations to mark the 73rd anniversary of the end of second World War, Jewish army vets were honored to march in a parade. (Photo Credit: Levi Nazarov)
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