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Most Miami Beach residents and visitors have likely seen the giant bronze sculpture of an outstretched arm reaching to the sky as hundreds of small human figures cling to it and each other with expressions of agony. Since the Holocaust Memorial opened in 1990, that striking sculpture has been the center of the site, acting as a formal place of remembrance for the six million Jews and millions of others murdered by the Nazis. Over the weekend, the Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach opened its newest addition, an Education Center that will include interactive exhibits and new technology to expand the way visitors can learn about the history of Holocaust and interact with survivors for years to come. Sunday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony drew a crowd of the memorial’s founders, local elected officials and survivors whose stories are included in the new exhibit. #miami #miamibeach #holocaust #museum #hologram #survivors 🔗 You can read the full story at the link in our bio ✍️: Lauren Costantino 📹: Lauren Costantino, Pierre Taylor