SHAW and Crompton councillors joined community members of all ages for the annual Holocaust Memorial Day service.
The service held at Crompton War Memorial was about ‘One Day’, named by survivors of the Holocaust and genocide who often talk about the moment when everything changed, for the worse or better.
Passages were read by Sade, (Farrowdale House Preparatory School pupil), Aizah (Crompton Primary School pupil) and Crompton Councillor Dave Murphy.
“It was an absolute pleasure and delight to see so many young children taking part in the service,” said Cllr Diane Williamson, who led the service.
“We had three different schools in attendance, which also included Royton and Crompton EACT-Academy.
“This has been our vision from the very start – that school children attend and take back the understanding of the Holocaust and never forget.
“We hope to see the event grow bigger next year and to have more schools take part.”
After the service, stones were laid on Crompton War Memorial. The act of placing visitation stones is significant in Jewish bereavement practices. Small stones are placed by people who visit Jewish graves in an act of remembrance or respect for the deceased.
The practice is a way of participating in the mitzvah of burial. It is customary to place the stone with the left hand.