The Holocaust: A Collective Memory

The Holocaust: A Collective Memory

Janet Jacobs
Janet Jacobs

The remembrance of the Holocaust is an important part of cultural memory within families, within Jewish communities and within the larger society.  Drawing on Professor Janet Jacobs’s research on the Holocaust and collective memory in Europe and Australia, this talk will consider the importance of museums/memorials in the commemoration of Jewish genocide.

This program is part of Congregation Bonai Shalom’s First Friday series. The cost is $18 per adult, $15 per child, and not exceeding $54 per family. All First Fridays begin with services at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Wine is BYOB (Kosher only). Please label your wine if you do not wish to share. At the Unitarian Univeralist Church of Boulder, 5001 Pennsylvania Ave., Boulder.

Please RSVP at office@bonaishalom.org or 303-422-6605

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