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Eli Adler
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San Francisco
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Wonderful site! Thanks for doing the work you do. I now have hope for the future!
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Judy Segal
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Colorado
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Enjoyed your presentation. Most of all when you said the following,''Mutual respect is the only glue that can hold civility togheter''. Thank you.
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Christina Serola
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Peyton, CO
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Mr. Adler, Thank you so much for coming and talking to my class. It was a great honor to have you and you have taught us a lot about not to hate. I hope you can continue your message to many people because it is so important.
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Cary Shapiro
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Denver
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Thanks for speaking at my school.
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Roxy Odle
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Denver
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Thank you so for taking time to speek at Mullen High School. You truely moved our class. Our teacher especially appreciated the attention you gave to the role of the Popes, both positve and negative. Thanks again and I hope to see you speek again in the future.
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caitlin Muller
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loveland colorado
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thanx for having this website, you have taught me so many things. And you have inspried me to hgelp stop the hate.
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Harrison Carter
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Littleton, CO
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Thank you so much for coming to my school and speaking about your experiences. They helped me realize how much it would help to respect everyone.
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Mary Johnson
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Casper, Wyoming
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You are coming to Casper soon. I am a teacher at DMJH. I was so moved by your online speech. My father helped liberate Dachau. He passed away in '04. I will be so happy to meet you and learn more.
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Ben Wayne
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Littleton
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Dear Mr. Adler, thank you so much for your presentation at my school(Mullen High School), it was inspiring and educational. My class appreciated your visit and we all hope you will come back again sometime in the future to continue teaching other students about the Holocaust and your beliefs!
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Kayla Rogers
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Casper WY
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hye how are doing im fine
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