Happening Now
September 4, 2023
to June 26, 2026
The Toronto Holocaust Museum is proud to offer specially designed resources to assist educators in teaching about the complex history of the Holocaust.
A symposium on tattooing as memorial, identity, and legacy.
Tattoos have long carried complex meaning in Jewish life—rooted in biblical prohibition, scarred by Holocaust trauma, and now reclaimed by new generations as symbols of remembrance and resilience.
This timely program created for descendants of Holocaust survivors explores how tattoos are being reimagined as deeply personal acts of memory and healing framed by the complexity of this phenomenon in Jewish tradition.
Featuring two powerful short films:
A panel discussion will follow with:
The program includes lunch and small-group reflections, offering space for connection and conversation.
Can pain be transformed into purpose? How do we carry memory in the body and the heart? Join us to explore these questions and more in a gathering of story, symbol, and shared legacy.
The program will conclude with “Sharing Sessions” exclusively for children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, moderated by mental health care professionals and social workers. There is also an option to join an open discussion session focused on the central themes of the symposium open to everyone.
Leah Posluns Theatre
4588 Bathurst Street
In the Charlotte and Lewis Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family Building