What are the Next Generations Thinking about the Holocaust

Why must we continue to remember the Holocaust? How has the Holocaust continued to make an impact on the next generations? At this arts based program at Congregation Etz Chayim, guests will be invited to look, listen and engage hands on in answering these questions. 

Our evening will feature a seriees of visual art created by Randie Silverstein, a member of the congregation, entitled "Fragments of the Holocaust" and written pieces as well as visual art created by students from Gray Academy of Jewish Eduction. Guests will also be invited to share their own thoughts and ideas regarding how we remember the Holocaust. 

Dessert, Coffee & Tea will be served  

Masks Will Be Required

Cost: $10/person

Registration is required. (Participation will be limited to 100 individuals)

To register, please contact Congregation Etz Chayim at [email protected] or by phone at (204) 589-6305.

Kindly register by Wednesday, November 9

November 17, 2022, 7:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. CT
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event_title: What are the Next Generations Thinking about the Holocaust

event_time_zone: America/Winnipeg

event_start: November 17, 2022 19:00

event_duration: 150

event_end: November 17, 2022 21:30

event_address: 123 Matheson Ave E, Winnipeg, MB R2W 0C3, Canada

event_description: Why must we continue to remember the Holocaust? How has the Holocaust continued to make an impact on the next generations? At this arts based program at Congregation Etz Chayim, guests will be invited to look, listen and engage hands on in answering these questions. Our evening will feature a seriees of visual art created by Randie Silverstein, a member of the congregation, entitled "Fragments of the Holocaust" and written pieces as well as visual art created by students from Gray Academy of Jewish Eduction. Guests will also be invited to share their own thoughts and ideas regarding how we remember the Holocaust. Dessert, Coffee & Tea will be served  Masks Will Be RequiredCost: $10/personRegistration is required. (Participation will be limited to 100 individuals)To register, please contact Congregation Etz Chayim at infoetzchayim.ca or by phone at (204) 589-6305.Kindly register by Wednesday, November 9