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SUMMARY:Acts of Care for Holocaust Survivors
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Yom HaShoah for an evening dedicated to honoring Holocaust\nsurvivors and supporting both survivors in Israel and community members here\nin Metropolitan Detroit. We’ll share dinner\, hear reflections from our\nspeakers\, and engage in a hands‑on project centered on resilience\, memory\, and\ncollective care. Together\, we will assemble care items for people in need\nlocally and write letters that will be delivered to Holocaust survivors in\nIsrael. This program offers a space to commemorate the day\, reflect on its\nsignificance\, and take thoughtful action in support of those who need it most. \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/15024
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/acts-of-care-for-holocaust-survivors/
LOCATION:The J – Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd\,
CATEGORIES:Adults,Educational,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Israel,Kosher,Older Adults
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SUMMARY:Scholars in Session: Emotions in Yiddish Ghetto Diaries with Amy Simon\, Serling Institute MSU
DESCRIPTION:Associate Professor Amy Simon uses an empathic reading of Yiddish diarists’\nfeeling\, evaluations\, and assessments about persecutors in the Warsaw\, Lodz\,\nand Vilna ghettos to present an emotional history of persecution in the Nazi\nghettos. \nSAJE programming is endowed by a generous gift from Cis Maisel and supported\nby Carol & Ronald P. Fogel\, Sheri & David Jaffa\, and Elaine & Michael Serling\nthrough The J’s Pillar of Light Program. SAJE inspires meaningful connections\nand important conversations.  \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/14077
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/scholars-in-session-emotions-in-yiddish-ghetto-diaries-with-amy-simon/
LOCATION:The J – Detroit 6600 W Maple Rd\, West Bloomfield
CATEGORIES:Adults,College Students,Finger Food,History,Holocaust Education,Young Adults
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-2/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-3/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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SUMMARY:The Resistance Of Women During The Holocaust with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks
DESCRIPTION:THE RESISTANCE OF WOMEN DURING THE HOLOCAUST with Dr. Katie Chaka Parks\nIn-Person | Holocaust Memorial Center – Zekelman Family Campus  \nTHURSDAYS\, 1 – 2:15 PM\nNov. 7\, 14\, 21 \nThe Holocaust was not inevitable. Rather\, it was the result of choices made\nover time by individuals and groups of people to be perpetrators\,\ncollaborators and bystanders. However\, many people resisted the Nazi regime\nincluding vast numbers of women. While women’s stories of resistance are\nlesser known\, they are vital to our understanding of how both Jews and nonJews\nresisted dehumanization and hate during the Holocaust. \nTuition : $60 \nView event on Jlive: https://jlive.app/events/8597
URL:https://thejdetroit.org/event/the-resistance-of-women-during-the-holocaust-with-dr-katie-chaka-parks-4/
LOCATION:Zekelman Holocaust Center 28123 Orchard Lake Rd\, Farmington Hills
CATEGORIES:Adults,Grandparents,Holocaust,Holocaust Education,Jewish Learning,Older Adults,Women
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