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Students count stamps, lives lost in Holocaust – Foxboro Reporter

Students count stamps, lives lost in Holocaust
Foxboro Reporter
In the envelope, she included 66 stamps: 27 for her family, "one for each family member whose life was disrupted by the Holocaust;" and another 39 stamps from Lithuania to represent the memory of her husband's aunts, uncles and cousins who lived in

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