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Edith Bruck mural by graffiti artist moved to Rome's Museum of the Shoah following vandalism
Despite the vandalism, Bruck maintained a message of peace and forgiveness, stating she holds no resentment or hatred toward those responsible for the act.
Edith Bruck with the mural named for her.
(photo credit:
Ariel Nacamulli.
)
By
JERUSALEM POST STAFF
APRIL 16, 2025 17:41
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