LAMOTH: “Building Bridges”
Join some of California’s most respected community leaders for a discussion on how we can work together to overcome our common challenges.
Join some of California’s most respected community leaders for a discussion on how we can work together to overcome our common challenges.
“Chasing Portraits” is Elizabeth Rynecki’s memoir of her emotional quest to find the lost art of her talented Polish-Jewish great-grandfather, Moshe Rynecki (1881-1943), whose body of work reached close to eight hundred paintings and sculptures before his life came to a tragic end in the Holocaust.
South Florida Holocaust Survivors shared what the State of Israel has meant to them since its creation in a webinar.
Nazi Olympics: Black and Jewish Athletes Defy the “Master Race”
Deputy Consul General of Israel in Miami, Kasa Bainesay-Harbor and three of our Survivors, Magda Bader, Norman Frajman and Judy Rodan discuss “From Darkness to Light: From the Holocaust to Israel”.
Memory Forward: How the 3rd Generation Tells the Stories of the Holocaust.
Humor helped some people cope with the atrocious conditions in ghettos and concentration camps as they suffered under Nazi brutality.
This program will explore the history and psychology of hidden children and their rescuers during the Holocaust. Speakers will include renowned Jewish advocate Abraham H. Foxman, psychologist Dr. Noémi Perelman Mattis and Holocaust educator Ruth Kapp Hartz.
As the Holocaust Documentation & Education Center continues to feature a variety of online programs, we are delighted to add these “three powerful films” from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum for you to view.
Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and author Yvette Manessis Corporon scours the globe to track down the Jewish family that her Greek Orthodox grandmother saved from the Holocaust in 1944.