Jewish& invites interfaith/mixed heritage couples for a guided tour of the new Toronto Holocaust Museum and post-tour facilitated conversation.  

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Jewish& invites interfaith/mixed heritage couples for a guided tour of the new Toronto Holocaust Museum and post-tour facilitated conversation.  

 

Led by Museum staff, couples will delve into the stories of survival, agency, and courage, learning about the Holocaust through the lens of survivors who made new lives in Canada. Together, we’ll examine how these narratives resonate within our modern context and the significance they hold for those in interfaith relationships.  

 

Through guided discussions and reflective exercises led by facilitator Rabbi Denise Handlarski, couples will have the opportunity to explore their own connections to the stories shared, deepening their understanding of each other’s backgrounds and experiences and fostering meaningful dialogue. 

 

This program is intended explicitly for couples in Jewish interfaith/mixed heritage relationships. If you have any questions, please contact LaurenS@mnjcc.org 

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Jewish&, Miles Nadal JCC

Start Date: May 8, 2024

7-9 PM

Midtown Toronto

Toronto Holocaust Museum
4588 Bathurst Street

In the Charlotte & Lewis Steinberg Family Cultural Pavilion, in the Sheff Family Building

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$10

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