For the Child: The Story of the Kindertransport

Explore the moving and dramatic history of the Kindertransport and learn about the fate of these Kindertransport children through their personal objects and the stories they tell.

Type of Exhibition: Heritage, History

Explore the moving and dramatic history of the Kindertransport and learn about the fate of these Kindertransport children through their personal objects and the stories they tell. Created by Rosie Potter and Patricia Ayre, the photographic works presented in the exhibition convey the deep emotions and trauma of the separation but also the hope of survival and start of a new future.

The Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre is pleased to present this very special exhibition in collaboration with the Austrian Embassy, the British High Commission and the Centre for Holocaust Education and Scholarship in Ottawa.

No registration is required. To view the exhibit, please visit the Miles Nadal JCC between November 9-30.

 

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In partnership with

Holocaust Education Centre

Start Date:

November 9, 2022

End Date:

November 30, 2022

MONDAY – FRIDAY
6:00 am – 10:00 pm

SATURDAY & SUNDAY
7:00 am – 7:00 pm

Downtown Toronto

750 Spadina Ave

Accessibility

If accessibility options not listed, please contact the venue to confirm

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