#NotSilent: Rabbi Sacks reads from Anne Frank’s diary to mark 70 years since her death
Rabbi Lord Sacks has joined the #NotSilent campaign, marking 70 years since the death of Anne Frank by reading an entry from her diary.
The Anne Frank Trust and Penguin Random House have joined to mark the 70th anniversary of Anne’s death with their campaign called #notsilent. It asks celebrities to record one minute clips from Anne Frank’s diary: The Diary of A Young Girl, at any time on or after Tuesday 14th April.
Lord Sacks joins other well known figures from outside the community, such as Eddie Izzard, Arlene Phillips and Jacqueline Wilson.
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