Lewis & Clark Middle School in Bellevue invited community members to step into the life of Anne Frank on Thursday, March 21, when the school opened the “Anne Frank: A History for Today” traveling exhibit to the public.
Student docent Maggie Rohlfs points to a panel in the traveling Anne Frank exhibit showing a soldier shaving off a Jewish man’s beard, considered a sign of piety, to embarrass him and remove part of his identity. On the right is Bellevue Mayor Rusty Hike.
Student docent Japhet Kanoika Lunga speaks to a group as he leads them through a traveling Anne Frank exhibit on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at Lewis & Clark Middle School in Bellevue.
The Lewis & Clark Middle School Library displays an assortment of books about the Holocaust during a community night featuring the traveling exhibit, "Anne Frank: A History for Today."
Student docent Natalie O'Toole speaks to a group as she guides them through the Anne Frank exhibit Thursday, March 21, 2024 at Lewis & Clark Middle School.
Student docent Maggie Rohlfs points to a panel in the traveling Anne Frank exhibit showing a soldier shaving off a Jewish man’s beard, considered a sign of piety, to embarrass him and remove part of his identity. On the right is Bellevue Mayor Rusty Hike.
The Lewis & Clark Middle School Library displays an assortment of books about the Holocaust during a community night featuring the traveling exhibit, "Anne Frank: A History for Today."
Student docent Natalie O'Toole speaks to a group as she guides them through the Anne Frank exhibit Thursday, March 21, 2024 at Lewis & Clark Middle School.
Student docent Japhet Kanoika Lunga speaks to a group as he leads them through a traveling Anne Frank exhibit on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at Lewis & Clark Middle School in Bellevue.