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Holocaust Remembrance and Beyond
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"Forget You Not"™
...not forgetting the past to protect the future ...

Holocaust Survivors and Remembrance Project
NatureQuest Publications, Inc.
U.S. Tax Exempt ID: 04-2632524
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The purpose of this "Forget You Not"™ project is to disseminate and publicize the most important available online Holocaust webpages that we can find. We do this by referencing and placing direct links to the selected webpages that can be seen in their entirety through our specially made frameset "windows."

We do not receive or accept any monetary compensation for publicizing our chosen Holocaust related links/webpages that are being referenced in our website nor are we engaged in any link exchange program. In short, our selected links that are being posted in our website are being placed based on their worthiness, as we see it. We, of course, do not copy any material from the linked website as there is no rationale for it. However, for the most important links that are being posted, we create --in addition-- special banners and photos made from the material found in the linked page.

We appreciate, and recognize in here, the direct and indirect permission of various news media organizations (from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, Israel, and other countries) to reprint selected articles dealing with the Holocaust and its tragic legacy.

Finally, we note that this website is free of commercial advertisement and is being published as a pro bono work by NatureQuest Publications, Inc. which is a Massachusetts private operating foundation, non-profit and tax-exempt, under the United States Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3). As such, we are eligible to receive tax-deductible donations and bequests that are most welcomed and appreciated here.

Thank you for your interest in us and our "Forget You Not"™ Holocaust work.
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We welcome sponsors and corporate or individual tax-deductible donations/contributions/bequests, but not advertisers.
There is a specific prohibition on this website for any commercial advertisement, including Holocaust related material.
For questions, comments, or additional information related to our policy and procedure, please  contact us by
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We have no newsletter(s), mailing list(s), nor involved with any Link Exchange swap(s).

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All 501(c)(3) tax-deductible donations need to be sent to NatureQuest Publications, Inc.
at our postal address below. An Access Code Entry (ACE) number needs first be secured from our webmaster.
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 Holocaust Survivors and Remembrance Project 
NatureQuest Publications, Inc.
PO Box 381797
Cambridge, MA 02238-1797
USA

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FROM the IRS:

.Deductibility Limitations to 501(c)(3) Organizations

Individuals giving to 501(c)(3) organizations that are either public charities, private operating foundations, and certain private foundations may deduct contributions representing up to 50% of the donor's adjusted gross income if the individual itemizes on his tax returns. The 1986 Tax Reform Act, which become effective January 1, 1987, does not allow non-itemizers to deduct charitable donations on their federal income tax returns. Individuals giving to 501(c)(3) organizations that are private foundations may generally deduct contributions representing up to 30% of their adjusted gross income. Corporations may deduct all contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations (regardless of foundation status) up to an amount normally equal to 10% of their taxable income.

 

Holocaust survivors
                Remembrance and Beyond


A word from the Editor: 'I didn't forget you'

The late Simon Wiesenthal is quoted to have said this in response to a question:

Simon Wiesenthal

 

"You're a religious man. You believe in God and life after death. I also believe. When we come to the other world and meet the millions of Jews who died in the camps and they ask us, 'What have you done?' there will be many answers. You will say, 'I became a jeweler.' Another will say, 'I smuggled coffee and American cigarettes.' Still another will say, 'I built houses,' but I will say, 'I didn't forget you.' "

.This theme 'I didn't forget you' is central indeed to our motivation for pursuing this entire "Forget You Not"™ Holocaust project.

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 HolocaustRemembrance.Net > and ForgetYouNot.Net > are mirror-websites to the primal iSurvived.Org > site.

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