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Holocaust Rememberance and Commemoration
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (F. AuYeung)
Tue May 2 14:40:29 2000
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Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 14:40:16 -0400
From: "F. AuYeung" <auyeung@MIT.EDU>
1. Today at MIT
2. Thursday with the City of Cambridge
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Date: Tue, 2 May 2000 14:09:19 -0400
To: mitai@mit.edu
From: Lisa Katz <jcsc@MIT.EDU>
Subject: Holocaust Remembrance
Today for Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day:
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9am-3pm Lobby 7 Photography Exhibit: "The Jews of Yugoslavia"
5:15pm MIT Chapel:
** Annual Holocaust Memorial Service **
and
** Stories Through Song: From the Sephardi Jewish Communities of Bosnia:
A Concert for Yom Hashoah with Flory Jagoda,
Elliot Jagoda and Susan Feltman ***
May 2nd, 2000 at 5:15 pm in the MIT Chapel
Flory Jagoda maintains one of Judasim 's rarest and riches cultural
traditions through her perfomance of authenthic and original Sephardi
songs. Flory grew up in this Sephardi traition outside of Sarajevo, Bosnia
in a musical family. Of the entire Altarac family, only she now survives
and, along with her own children, is committed to preserving and passing on
the traditions of her heritage sto that they may not be lost. Admission is
free and open to the general public. For further information contact MIT
Hillel at 253-2982.
Sponsored by MIT Hillel, Office
of the Dean of Student Affairs and Undergarduate Education, Foreign
Languages and Literatures, and the Program in Women's Studies.
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"That Which Was Lost"
City of Cambridge Holocaust Commemoration
** HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION PROGRAM
Thursday May 4, 7pm
Temple Beth Shalom, 8 Tremont St (off Broadway near Central Sq)
Program features music, readings from first-hand accounts
(Air on Cambridge Cable: 5/12, ch.10, 8pm; 5/19, ch.9, 6PM)
** EXHIBIT
"That Which was Lost and That Which Endures"
April 19 - May 17
Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St. Cambridge
Paintings by J.C. Baer and images by Cambridge students
** LIBRARY DISPLAY
June, 2000, at All Cambridge Public Library Branches
Gay and Lesbian authors. Resources on Homosexuals and the Holocaust.
** HOLOCAUST PROGRAM
"Pink Triangles - Gay persecution/ resistance from the Holocaust
to the Present" Slide presentation, panel and discussion
Wednesday June 14, 6:30 pm, Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway
sponsored in association with: City of Cambridge - Library, Peace Commission,
Arts Council, Human Rights Commission, Mayor's Office, Department of Human
Services Multicultural Committee; Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center,
Cambridge Community TV, Facing History and Ourselves, Temple Beth Shalom,
Congregation Eitz Chayim.
"It is more arduous to honour the memory of the nameless than
that of the renowned." ~ Walter Benjamin