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Nita Lowey and Abraham Zuckerman light a memorial candle during the 2000 Days of Remembrance ceremony in the capitol rotunda.

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    Nita Lowey and Abraham Zuckerman light a memorial candle during the 2000 Days of Remembrance ceremony in the capitol rotunda.
    Nita Lowey and Abraham Zuckerman light a memorial candle during the 2000 Days of Remembrance ceremony in the capitol rotunda. 

The theme of this year's commemoration was "The Holocaust and the New Century: The Imperative to Remember."  Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson delivered the keynote address, and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Stuart E. Eizenstat were recognized for their extraordinary contributions.

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    Nita Lowey and Abraham Zuckerman light a memorial candle during the 2000 Days of Remembrance ceremony in the capitol rotunda.

    The theme of this year's commemoration was "The Holocaust and the New Century: The Imperative to Remember." Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson delivered the keynote address, and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel and U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Stuart E. Eizenstat were recognized for their extraordinary contributions.
    Photographer
    Max Reid
    Date
    2000 May 04
    Locale
    Washington, DC United States
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Photo by Max Reid

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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    2001-03-29 00:00:00
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