Home• Gloucester County News A daughter’s message By Submitted Content April 2, 2024 Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Deptford Township School DistrictRenee Siegel recently shared the story of her late mother, Holocaust survivor Helen Rieder, at Deptford Middle School. The event was planned by teachers Tamresa Betz and Heather Imhof, whose classes have recently studied the subject. “The Holocaust is a prime example of what can happen when people remain bystanders and when bigotry goes unchecked,” Siegel noted. “My mother would want you to know that nothing good comes from hatred. She would want you to be kind to one another and respect other’s differences.” TagsDeptfordDeptford Middle SchoolDeptford Township SchoolsGloucester CountyHolocaust remembranceRenee Siegel Share FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Previous article‘Hidden hero’Next articleBlue wave Submitted Content RELATED ARTICLES • Gloucester County News Mantua Mayor’s Message for May 16 May 16, 2024 • Gloucester County News Pleasant Valley students make finals of state STEAM Tank Challenge May 15, 2024 • Gloucester County News Inclusive Matty’s Corner Playground is first for county May 15, 2024 - Advertisment - Latest Workshop to focus on a proposed historic district May 16, 2024 ‘It’s bigger than us’ May 16, 2024 Leadership on the line May 16, 2024 Mantua Mayor’s Message for May 16 May 16, 2024 Load more