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Holocaust Survivor Speaks With Northport-East Northport Students
Werner Reich usually visits both middle schools to share his story, but he gave a Google Meet presentation this year instead.

NORTHPORT, NY — Nearly 200 eighth grade Northport-East Northport students joined a Google Meet with Holocaust survivor Werner Reich on May 8. For many years, Reich has visited both Northport and East Northport Middle Schools to present his story to the community.
His virtual presentation was just as impactful, the district said in a news release. Reich answered students' questions and shared his story as a young man — around the students’ age — in Nazi
concentration camps during World War II. Reich's story is a tragic, but ultimately triumphant one, as he was able to survive his horrific experiences in numerous concentration camps for three years until he was liberated at the end of the war.
Students asked Reich many powerful questions and came away with a deeper understanding of the horrors of the Holocaust. He urged students to always speak out when they witness unkindness or injustice around them, saying that "good people" in the world must always speak out against the wrong that they see and should never "do nothing."
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