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 EE Rory Noonan request. Tomi Reichental spoke to 4th, 5th and 6th year students at Douglas Community School, Cork on Thursday 10th May 2018. Tomi Reichental is a Holocaust survivor and was born in Czechoslovakia in 1935 to Jewish farmers and lived with his family on their farm until he was eight years old. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Tomi has lived in Dublin since 1959 and regularly talks to Irish schools about his wartime experiences.
Joyce Weinrib, TY students Tommy Martin and Cathal Long making a presentation to Tomi, along with (rear) Deputy Principal Chris Hickey after the talk at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-tomi-08 
 EE Rory Noonan request. Tomi Reichental spoke to 4th, 5th and 6th year students at Douglas Community School, Cork on Thursday 10th May 2018. Tomi Reichental is a Holocaust survivor and was born in Czechoslovakia in 1935 to Jewish farmers and lived with his family on their farm until he was eight years old. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Tomi has lived in Dublin since 1959 and regularly talks to Irish schools about his wartime experiences.
Joyce Weinrib, TY students Tommy Martin and Cathal Long making a presentation to Tomi, along with (rear) Deputy Principal Chris Hickey after the talk at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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EE Rory Noonan request. Tomi Reichental spoke to 4th, 5th and 6th year students at Douglas Community School, Cork on Thursday 10th May 2018. Tomi Reichental is a Holocaust survivor and was born in Czechoslovakia in 1935 to Jewish farmers and lived with his family on their farm until he was eight years old. He was sent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1944. Tomi has lived in Dublin since 1959 and regularly talks to Irish schools about his wartime experiences.
Joyce Weinrib, TY students Tommy Martin and Cathal Long making a presentation to Tomi, along with (rear) Deputy Principal Chris Hickey after the talk at the school.
Pic; Larry Cummins