West Ham United marked Holocaust Memorial Day by lighting six commemoration candles before last night’s Premier League match against Manchester City.
Sir Trevor Brooking presented a short film which was played on the big screen, while co-chairman David Gold was among those who lit a candle at the London Stadium. He was joined by 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Harry Spiro, who went on to have a successful career in London as a tailor – including making suits worn by Sir Trevor and the rest of West Ham United’s victorious 1980 FA Cup-winning team.
Good to see the club marking Holocaust Memorial Day @HMD_UK https://t.co/fWRbTwejJK
— West Ham Utd News (@westhamutdnews) February 1, 2017
Source: Jewish News