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Monday, April 17, 2023

THIS WEEK @ THE MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE

 


THIS WEEK

 

 

The 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: Resistance and Survival in the Holocaust
Wednesday, April 19 | 2:00 PM ET

 

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Remembrance of Things Present: Stories from Children and Grandchildren of the Holocaust
Thursday, April 20 | 7:00 PM ET

$26 for Members, $36 for nonmembers, and $18 for seniors/students.

 

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COMING UP

 

Witness Theater: The Sound of Silence
Sunday, April 23 | 3:00 PM ET



Maus Now: Spiegelman's Graphic Novel and the Present Tense
Monday, April 24 | 6:00 PM ET


 


 

 

Aharon Applefeld's Poland, A Green Land
Thursday, April 27 | 6:00 PM ET

 

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VIRTUAL TRAVEL

 

Remembering the Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Part 2
Wednesday, April 19 | 11:00 AM


$18 for Museum members | $36 for nonmembers

Discovering Toronto's Jewish Roots
Sunday, April 23 | 11:00 AM ET


$18 for Museum members | $25 for nonmembers

 


 

OBSERVING YOM HASHOAH 2023 AT OUR ANNUAL GATHERING OF REMEMBRANCE

 

 

This past Sunday, April 16th, 2023, the Museum held its Annual Gathering of Remembrance at Temple Emanu-El of New York City. You can now watch and share the video of the event. We hope that this powerful gathering will continue to inspire reflection and remembrance for years to come.

 

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MJH IN THE NEWS

 

Holocaust Remembrance Day Being Marked in New York | Fox 5 NY
Holocaust Remembrance Day is being commemorated in New York to honor the millions of victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

 


 

Museum of Jewish Heritage Presents Annual Gathering of Remembrance | 1010 Wins
The Museum’s Yom HaShoah tribute and served the organization’s mission to “never forget” and honor the memory of those who were lost during the Holocaust, as well as survivors and their descendants.

 


 

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Public programming at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council; the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy C. Hochul and the New York State Legislature; Battery Park City Authority; The Goldie and David Blanksteen Foundation; Marcia Horowitz Educational Fund for Cross-Cultural Awareness; and other generous donors.