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January 23, 2022

International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2022

International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2022

When

23/01/2022 - 27/01/2022    
All Day
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Where

Ghetto Fighters' House Museum
Lochamei HaGeta'ot, Ghetto Fighters Kibbutz

Event Type

  • Israel-German/European Relations

On the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2022 we would like to invite you to a series of events and activities in cooperation with the Ghetto Fighters’ House which will take place between January 23rd and January 27th, 2022.

 

“We Raised Our Voices” – German Opposition to the Nazi Regime

Events of the week:

Sunday | 23.1.22  | 21:00 PM Israel | Online

International “Talking Memory” Program in English

“The Austrian Cinema during the Nazi Regime: Between Alliance and Resistance”

Prof. Klaus Shmuel Davidovich in conversation with Dr. Dana Hackman Massad

>> Registration is required

 

Wednesday | 26.01.22 | 18:00

George Foldes – ” Man as a Passing Shadow ”

An honest and moving glimpse into the capillaries of the soul of the artist Foldes, an architect, a Holocaust survivor

 

Thursday | 27.01.22 | 20: 00- 22:00 | Online event

Witnesses Yahweh – “We Do Not Do Such Things”

Wake-up call – Karl Schwesig

 

Main event: “A Little of the Light Repels a Lot of the Darkness”

Featuring:

Prof. Moshe Zimmerman, “How Is It That One Small Star Dares”: The Story of Opposition to the Nazi Regime

Dr. Batya Brutin, “Draw Me a Resistance”: Artistic Expressions of Opposition to Nazi Rule in Germany

 

In the program:

Greetings,
Dance clips,
The Matte Asher Dance Workshop, Ga’aton, singing and acting.

>> Click here to register for the main event

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What Is the “Story” of This Generation? The Young Generation and the Future of the Country
What Is the “Story” of This Generation? The Young Generation and the Future of the Country
23/03/2023    
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
ZOA House
  • Shared Society
FES Israel and the Macro Center for Political Economy invite you to the launch event of the fifth Israeli youth study " What Is the [...]
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Events on 23/03/2023
What Is the “Story” of This Generation? The Young Generation and the Future of the Country
What Is the “Story” of This Generation? The Young Generation and the Future of the Country
23 Mar 23
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