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2 men using skimmers spotted at Longwood gas station, police say
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Two men accused of using a skimmer device were spotted at a closed gas station in Longwood, according to the police department. (Longwood Police)
LONGWOOD, Fla. – Two men accused of using a skimmer device were spotted at a closed gas station in Longwood, according to the police department.
Longwood police said officers were in the area of State Road 434 and Highline Drive Tuesday morning when they saw two men at fuel pumps at a closed Chevron.
One of the Longwood officers said he saw one of the men get back into a Chevrolet Traverse SUV with a silver object in his hand.
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The Tattooed Torah is an animated film that is based on the renowned children’s book by Marvell Ginsburg. This book has been educating children about the Holocaust for over 30 years. The book recounts the true story of the rescue and restoration of a small Torah from Brno, Czechoslovakia, and teaches the Holocaust not only as a period of destruction but also as an opportunity for redemption. The story of the Tattooed Torah is a profound story of love, bonds across generations, tradition, and resilience. But most of all, it’s a story of hope.
The adaptation of The Tattooed Torah into an animated short film is a three-generation endeavor. It was initiated by Marvell’s daughter, Beth Kopin, who had the dream of transforming this book into a film, and is one of the executive producers. Beth will be joined by the film’s producer (our very own Boulderite) Lisa Effress, director Marc Bennett, animator Christian Robins, film editor John Polk,