Public Radio of Armenia
Oct 13 2006
Monument dedicated to the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust
to be raised in Yerevan
13.10.2006 11:50
Monument dedicated to the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust
will be raised in Yerevan.
Head of the Jewish community in Armenia Rita Varzhapetyan told
`Armenpress' that the opening of the monument will take place October
27 at the crossroad of Teryan and Moskovyan streets. It has been
created by the immediate assistance of RA Prime Minister Andranik
Margaryan.
The Jewish community of Armenia includes about 250 families, which
are under constant protection of RA Government and the Jewish
community. According to head of the community Rita Varzhapetyan, at
the initiative of the community special seminars will be held in
Armenian schools for teachers instructing Common History, following
which they will teach the students about the Holocaust of Jews
perpetrated by Fascist Germany during World War II. `The growing
generation must know about these crimes against Armenians, Jews and
other nations,' said Rita Varzhapetyan.
Oct 13 2006
Monument dedicated to the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust
to be raised in Yerevan
13.10.2006 11:50
Monument dedicated to the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust
will be raised in Yerevan.
Head of the Jewish community in Armenia Rita Varzhapetyan told
`Armenpress' that the opening of the monument will take place October
27 at the crossroad of Teryan and Moskovyan streets. It has been
created by the immediate assistance of RA Prime Minister Andranik
Margaryan.
The Jewish community of Armenia includes about 250 families, which
are under constant protection of RA Government and the Jewish
community. According to head of the community Rita Varzhapetyan, at
the initiative of the community special seminars will be held in
Armenian schools for teachers instructing Common History, following
which they will teach the students about the Holocaust of Jews
perpetrated by Fascist Germany during World War II. `The growing
generation must know about these crimes against Armenians, Jews and
other nations,' said Rita Varzhapetyan.