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'I'm here for my grandmother' Granddaughter of Mireille Knoll, who was murdered in Paris last month,

  • Writer: Lorraine Anne Spataro
    Lorraine Anne Spataro
  • Apr 12, 2018
  • 1 min read

Granddaughter of Mireille Knoll, who was murdered in Paris last month, joins March of the Living as an IDF officer.

Arutz Sheva Staff, 12/04/18

In late March, the world was shocked by the grisly murder of 85-year-old Holocaust Mireille Knoll.

Knoll had been stabbed 11 times and burned by a neighbor who had turned to radical Islam while in prison. Following Knoll’s funeral, thousands of people took part in a silent march in Paris in her memory.

Knoll's granddaughter, Captain Keren Brosh, was chosen to participate in the annual March of the Living as a response to Knoll's murder. Brosh wore a photo of her grandmother pinned to her uniform throughout the entire event, telling Arutz Sheva that she was proud to represent her grandmother on the event marking Holocaust Remembrance Day.

'I first received this picture in a march they did in her honor in France, where there were more than 30,000 people and lots of politics," said Brosh. "I took the picture with me because today I'm here for her, thanks to her."

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