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Yom HaShoah Event: Who Will Remain - A Holocaust Reflection

Temple Beth Jacob, 67 Broadway, Concord, 03301
Monday, · -

Join the Cohen Center and other partners from across the state of NH for a special program in recognition of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), which marks the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

This innovative program being held in Concord presents a collage of poetry, music and documented history immersing the listener in a particular time and place in history. Connecting to the universality of human emotions, the audience experiences the spoken recollection of a Holocaust survivor in a deep and personal way.

Following the performance, Rabbi Robin Nafshi will lead a commemorative candle lighting service and Dr. Kate DeConinck, Director of the Cohen Center for Genocide and Holocaust Studies, will moderate a discussion with the artists and community faith leaders.

This program is open to the public and free thanks to the generous support of The Lantos Foundation, The Jewish Federation of NH, Temple Beth Jacob, The Cohen Center for Genocide and Holocaust Studies and Greater Concord Interfaith Council. To register for this event or to obtain on-line viewing contact (603) 228-8581 or emailoffice@tbjconcord.org

This event is part of the Cohen Center calendar.

Contact:
Michele Kuiawa
mkuiawa@keene.edu
358-2490
Event Dates:

To request accommodations for a disability, please contact the coordinator at least two weeks prior to the event.

Contact Keene State College

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229 Main Street
Keene, New Hampshire 03435