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The “Witiminiassa” forest was in the past a place of inspiration for passing the time on the day of “Lag Baomer” for many of the Town's residents. |
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After the Holocaust, the “Witiminiassa” forest turned into a place of communion with the memory of those who were murdered there, and a “mass grave” was erected in their memory |
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