Rebecca Gray-Hoch
Grew up in Michigan; lived in DC for 10 years; worked at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum for 6 years; Personal friends with Miep Gies and Cor Suijk; now married and living in Pittsburgh. 43 years old, college educated, published writer, holocaust educator, interior designer and a proud mom of my awesome dog, Sassy.
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Western Michigan University, English major, Journalism minorInterests
Holocaust history and teaching children about tolerance issues, classroom presentations, web site design, interior design, writing, reading, blogging, creating, craftingMotto
I still believe that people are really good at heart. - Anne FrankFavorites
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Adopting a Dog Saved Me from Myself After a Job LossA month-old puppy in a cage saved me from myself at a very bad time in my life. We saved each other, and she's been the best dog I've ever had.
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A 360-Degree Turnaround Since 9/11Trying to save the world for 6 years by teaching about hate, racism, prejudice & genocide at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC, suddenly took a 360 degree turn after 9/11. I realized, with a huge slap of reality, that nobody really WANTS to be saved.