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SUMMARY:Memorial Complexes\, Rayzebilder\, Testimony: A Spatial Approach to Holocaust Memory in Belarus (and Beyond)
DESCRIPTION:  \nAnika Walke\, the Askwith Family Associate Professor of Holocaust Studies at CMU\, will deliver the third Annual Renee Sachs Memorial Lecture in Holocaust Studies at the University of Pittsburgh: “Memorial Complexes\, Rayzebilder\, Testimony:  A spatial approach to Holocaust memory in Belarus (and beyond).” The memory of the Holocaust and World War II in Belarus is deeply inscribed into the local landscape. The lecture introduces works by the Yiddish writer Hirsh Reles and memorials created by architect Leonid Levin to explore how legacies of systematic violence shape the natural and built environment in the former Soviet Union. \n 
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/memorial-complexes-rayzebilder-testimony-a-spatial-approach-to-holocaust-memory-in-belarus-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Cathedral of Learning: Room 501\, 4200 Fifth Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15260\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Holocaust Story of Love and Resilience
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URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/a-holocaust-story-of-love-and-resilience/
LOCATION:Adat Shalom\, 368 Guys Run Rd\, Cheswick\, PA\, 15024\, United States
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SUMMARY:(Re)Building the Bridge: a conversation about the Black–Jewish relationship
DESCRIPTION:Join the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh and Center of Life for (Re)Building the Bridge: a conversation about the Black–Jewish relationship. Register here.\n\n\n\nThe program will center on a conversation between Center of Life’s Rev. Tim Smith\, and Avi Dresner\, son of Civil Rights Activist Rabbi Israel “Sy” Dresner\, and will trace the history of the African American-Jewish relationship during the Civil Rights Movement and explore ways to collaboratively address racism and antisemitism today. It will be moderated by Emily Loeb of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh\, whose uncle Rabbi Everett Gendler was also a Civil Rights activist. \nThe conversation will explore the topics such as conditioning\, stories\, and grace. What have we been conditioned to think\, believe\, and act about people with different beliefs and experiences? How can we learn to see our common humanity in others’ stories? How can we connect with\, and offer grace to\, others as we collectively build new bridges toward understanding and justice? \nThis program is part of Avi Dresner’s national project\, Black–Jewish Reconciliation: (Re)Building the Bridge\, which explores the historic African American–Jewish alliance during the Civil Rights Movement—particularly the relationship between Rabbi Dresner and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—and engages communities in dialogue about the value of that alliance today. The project is supported by the Ford Foundation. \nStarting at 5:30\, community partners engaged in Jewish and African American community organizing will be present to share information about local programs and opportunities for involvement. \nAbout our co-hosts: \nCenter of Life works to provide families and youth with the skills\, education\, training\, and resources needed to strengthen themselves and their communities\, with a focus on long-term economic revitalization. \nThe Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh connects the horrors of the Holocaust and antisemitism with injustices of today and through education empowers individuals to build a more civil and humane society. The Holocaust Center is a program of The Tree of Life.
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/rebuilding-the-bridge-a-conversation-about-the-black-jewish-relationship/
LOCATION:Hazelwood Brew House\, 5007 Lytle Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15207\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Night of Hope and Hops with Deborah Leuchter Stueber
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URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/a-night-of-hope-and-hops-with-deborah-leuchter-stueber/
LOCATION:Grist House Command\, 301 Sgt. Messerschmidt Rd\, Collier\, PA\, 15071\, United States
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SUMMARY:St. Vincent College Faces of Battle Program – Lecture and Dinner
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URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/st-vincent-college-faces-of-battle-program-lecture-and-dinner/
LOCATION:St. Vincent College\, 300 Fraser Purchase Rd\, Latrobe\, PA\, 15650\, United States
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SUMMARY:Butler's Jews and their Neighbors
DESCRIPTION:This is the first of a three-program series highlighting stories of Jewish people in Butler County and Western Pennsylvania. \n\n\n\n\nJewish people have been living in Butler County continuously since 1858\, becoming part of the fabric of the community. This program will introduce attendees to well-known and lesser-known stories from the history of the Jewish communities of Butler County. \nPresenter: Eric Lidji\, Director of the Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center \n\n\nRegister here.
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/butlers-jews-and-their-neighbors/
LOCATION:Butler Area Public Library\, 218 N McKean St\, Butler\, PA\, 16001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Etty: A one-woman play from the diaries of Etty Hillesum
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URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/etty-a-one-woman-play-from-the-diaries-of-etty-hillesum/
LOCATION:Stay Gold Books\, 1104 S Braddock Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15218\, United States
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