ETCHED IN GLASS: THE LEGACY OF STEVE ROSS tells the incredible true story of Steve Ross and the American soldier who rekindled his spirit to live by showing him kindness and giving him a small American flag. Having endured five years in 10 different concentration camps, the teenage Steve Ross was placed into an orphanage in Boston. He eventually became a psychologist and youth worker, helping to save the lives of hundreds of at-risk young people.
Ross became the driving force, and founder, of the iconic New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston, which features six tall glass towers with six million numbers etched in the glass, representing those numbers tattooed on the arms of six million Jews who were murdered by the Nazis.
“The remarkable life of Steve Ross, his endless determination, resilience, and persistent fight against bigotry, is a story that needed to be told in a full length documentary,” said Roger Lyons, the writer, producer, and director of “Etched in Glass.”Register in advance for this free event sponsored by Duxbury for All at:
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