Fathers, Sons, Brothers, Athletes, Israelis, Jews: Remembering the Munich 11.
Together, we can ensure that the memory of these Jewish men, and the incredible global effort to commemorate the massacre that cut their lives short, live on as an inspiration for others to learn from in our continued fight against terrorism.
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The Munich 11 Memory Project: An Appreciation of Life, Identity, and Universal Meaning
A virtual memorial of personal expressions from people around the world as to why this is and should be meaningful to all of mankind.
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11 Israeli Heroes: We Can Never Forget
In Munich, they all knew what it meant to be able to walk behind the Israeli Flag. It was then, in September 1972 I made a promise to myself that my 11 heroes from Munich did not die in vain.
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From An IDF Commander To A Jewish-American Olympian
For so long, we’ve had to apologize for who we are: for how we dress, for our beliefs, for the way we look. Quiet, Jews. Keep your tragedy on the sidelines. Don’t disturb our party. They didn’t count on an 18 year-old girl in a leotard.
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