Together, we will reflect on the resilience of individuals during the Holocaust and explore how these experiences contribute to our understanding of identity, resistance, and hope.

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A couple dancing at the Eldorado, a nightclub popular with members of Berlin's gay and lesbian community in 1929. Credit: bpk Bildagentur / Art Resource, NY.

Join the Toronto Holocaust Museum and LGBTQ+ at the J for an opportunity to reflect on and engage with the Toronto Holocaust Museum.

 

Explore stories of resistance and queer experiences during the Holocaust. The evening will include an opportunity to process your thoughts, encouraging a personal connection to the stories encountered. Using highlighted narratives and artifacts as a foundation for self-reflection, materials will be provided to facilitate your creative expression, whether through writing, drawing, or other artistic mediums.

 

Together, we will reflect on the resilience of individuals during the Holocaust and explore how these experiences contribute to our understanding of identity, resistance, and hope.

 

This is a joint event and the collection and use of personal information of registrants will be subject to the privacy policy of each of UJA and MNJCC.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Miles Nadal JCC

Start Date: September 18, 2024

7-9pm

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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Free

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