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SUMMARY:Righteous Among the Neighbors 2024 Cohort Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh as we honor the 2024 class of Righteous Among the Neighbors! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRighteous Among the Neighbors is a project of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh that honors non-Jewish Pittsburghers who support the Jewish community and take action to uproot antisemitism. In partnership with the LIGHT Education Initiative and Mt. Lebanon High School\, student journalists interview honorees and write article-length profiles about their efforts. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/save-the-date-righteous-among-the-neighbors-2024-cohort-celebration/
LOCATION:Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh\, 5738 Forbes Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15217\, United States
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SUMMARY:"I am a Jew: A Holocaust Family Memoir" Book Talk & Discussion with Philip Terman and Susan Terman
DESCRIPTION:While survivor Edith Dach\, Susan Terman’s mother\, never wrote about her Holocaust experience\, she and other family members told many stories to Susan. Susan then shared her family’s stories with her brother-in-law\, Pittsburgh-area poet Philip Terman. From there\, the book I am a Jew: A Holocaust Family Memoir was born. \nContaining Susan’s sharing of her mother’s stories recast as poems\, I am a Jew: A Holocaust Family Memoir describes episodes of one family’s personal Holocaust experience. Join the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh online on Friday\, Feb. 21 at noon\, as we discuss the writing of the poetry and creation of the book\, hear more about Edith Dach’s life\, and read some of the poems with Philip and Susan. \nIf you would like to purchase the book I am a Jew: A Holocaust Family Memoir in advance of the program on February 21\, please visit Amazon. \n\nRegister here.
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/i-am-a-jew-a-holocaust-family-memoir-book-talk-discussion-with-philip-terman-and-susan-terman/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Between Two Worlds- Jewish Brides after the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the second annual Renee Sachs Memorial Lecture on Holocaust history. Dr. Robin Judd\, Professor of History at Ohio State University\, is a specialist in Jewish\, transnational\, and gender history\, with particular interests in Holocaust studies and the history of migration. She will be speaking about her award-winning book Between Two Worlds\, which tells the story of the Jewish Holocaust survivors who married North American and British military personnel. \n\n 
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/book-talk-between-two-worlds-jewish-brides-after-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Cathedral of Learning: Room 501\, 4200 Fifth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15260\, United States
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SUMMARY:I Never Saw Another Butterfly and The Terezin Promise
DESCRIPTION:I Never Saw Another Butterfly and The Terezin Promise\nBy Celeste Raspanti\nDirected by Wayne Brinda \nARTICLE: Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle – Prime Stage Theatre presents ‘I Never Saw Another Butterly and The Terezin Promise’ \nIn the Terezin concentration camp\, Austrian artist Friedl Dicker-Brandeis teaches Jewish children to make poems and drawings in secret art classes. Witness her passion\, the children’s creativity\, and the irrepressible power of Art to bring hope and healing into the darkest hours of the Holocaust. \nFeb. 28 – March 9\, 2025 \nBUY TICKETS \nSpecial Dates: \nPreview: Friday\, February 28th at 7:30pm – Pay What You Can\nOpening Night: Saturday\, March 1st at 7:30pm\nSensory Inclusive: Saturday\, March 8th at 2:30pm – Pay What You Can\nAudio Describe: Sunday\, March 9th at 2:30pm\nASL / Live Caption: Sunday\, March 9th at 2:30pm\nMore Information \nSummary and what you will see –\nI Never Saw Another Butterfly is an uplifting and inspiring story about the use of art in times of tragedy. The story centers around Raja\, a young Czech teenager who is forced into Terezin\, or Theresienstadt\, a Jewish ghetto that was used as a stopping point for transport to the death camps in the east\, Auschwitz in particular. While many Jewish artists\, filmmakers\, and other people of cultural or political prominence were sent there\, the ghetto itself was still a miserable place to live. Disease was everywhere\, and starvation was the norm. \nWe are Honoring the 80th Anniversary of the end of World War II and the Liberation of the Concentration Camps. \nOf the more than 15\,000 children who passed through Terezin\, only 141 are known to have survived. Many drawings\, poems\, and other works of art that Raja and her friends smuggled out of Terezin have been shared with the world\, and through them\, these 15\,000 children live on. \nThrough the eyes of the children who lived in this camp\, we see how art helped them not only survive their time in the ghetto\, but also how it helped them cope. The play uses poetry from the book by the same name\, a collection of artwork and poetry by the children of the Terezin Concentration Camp\,1942-1944
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/i-never-saw-another-butterfly-and-the-terezin-promise/
LOCATION:New Hazlett Center for Performing Arts\, 6 Allegheny Square E\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
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