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Please join us in observing Holocaust Remembrance Day


There are two opportunities to attend our virtual program:
 

Wednesday, January 26 at 7pm
Thursday, January 27 at 10am


Below you will find access information for each of these two Zoom events. You are welcome to attend one or both. If you know of someone who might be interested in attending, please feel free to share this information with them.

Link for Wednesday, Jan 26 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time
Holocaust Remembrance Day Program


Please click the link below to join the Wednesday webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87631234723?pwd=WlN4OC9rMDhBQWZiVytGUmxHUjVCUT09
Passcode: 337951

Or One tap mobile :
US: +19292056099,,87631234723#,,,,*337951# or +13017158592,,87631234723#,,,,*337951#

Link for Thursday, Jan 27 at 10:00 AM Eastern Time
Holocaust Remembrance Day Program


Please click the link below to join the Thursday webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86531037482?pwd=bzhUUEt2VStmWWJlcHlvb2lubGJLUT09
Passcode: 032218

Or One tap mobile :
US: +13126266799,,86531037482#,,,,*032218# or +19292056099,,86531037482#,,,,*032218#
We will also be streaming both events live to our Facebook page.
If you prefer, you can join us at www.facebook.com/jfcsjax at the scheduled times above.

About Our Holocaust Remembrance Day Program

The program will include a virtual tour of the Frisch Family Holocaust Memorial Gallery and an early preview tour of our new exhibit, Art in the Holocaust, by guest curator Hope McMath. We will also be joined by Gloria Einstein on Wed Jan 26 and Irene Jaffa on Jan 27, both from the second generation group “Memories of the Holocaust: Sharing Family Stories”. And on both dates there will be a presentation by Holocaust survivor and memorial designer, Morris Bendit, and a hosted Q&A.

About Our Upcoming Exhibition

We are honored to again partner with Yad Vashem, The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, to bring “Art in the Holocaust” to the Frisch Family Holocaust Memorial Gallery.  This exhibition, containing digital images of works in the Yad Vashem Collection and stories of the artists who created them, provides a glimpse into art created during the Holocaust in ghettos, camps, forests, and while in hiding. It stands as testimony to the strength of the human spirit that refuses to surrender and our innate need to create, even during times of trauma and destruction.
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