Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the life and legacy of my dear friend, Rene Lichtman, a Holocaust survivor and activist in our community who was deeply committed to justice in southeastern Michigan and around the world. He was my adopted ``amo,'' ``uncle.'' Rene, who passed away at 87 years old, dedicated his life to teaching others about the Holocaust, ensuring that stories of survivors would never be forgotten. He worked so hard to live by the mission of Never Again to anyone. Through his art, film, and photography, he captured the resilience of the human spirit, and through his activism, he fought for social justice and an end to human suffering. At the age of 63, Rene got his Ph.D. in instructional technology and spent two decades working at a hospital in our community. Even in the end of his life, Rene was painting, organizing with Jewish forces for peace in Detroit, and standing up for Palestinian human rights. Rene's impact and legacy will live through his work and the countless lives he touched. May his memory and work live forever. I will miss you, Rene. I love you. ____________________
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