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Join the Shalom Hartman Institute for a Conference on Yom HaShoah – April 28

April 25, 2022 | 5:18 AM
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The Ukraine war and refugee crisis conjure memories that are tragically familiar this Yom HaShoah. For over 70 years, we have vowed: “never again.”

Join the Shalom Hartman Institute for a transformational commemoration and conference on Yom HaShoah. We will look back in remembrance. And we will interrogate the complex moral issues presented by the war in Ukraine to inspire a Torah of action.

How does Jewish memory compel us to take moral responsibility during humanitarian disasters? In an age of Jewish strength, how do we hold the conflicting tension of our power today with our powerlessness in the past? What are North American Jewry and Israel’s unique responsibilities to welcome refugees in light of the Holocaust?

Hitkansut Holocaust Commemoration Ceremony | April 27 | 7 pm ET | Online

Jewish Memory and This Moral Moment | April 28 | 9 AM – 4:30 pm ET | Online

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How do we confront the feeling of not knowing how to act? After decades of fearing that we would forget the horrors of our recent past, is it possible that we remember all too well – but feel powerless to act on its lessons?

 

ACTIVATING AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE IN CRISIS ABIGAIL POGREBIN, TAL BECKER, ELANA BROITMAN, MARK HETFIELD
This panel conversation will move us toward action. How should North American and Israeli Jewish leaders activate memory during times of crisis? Abigail Pogrebin moderates a conversation with Elana Broitman (JFNA) Mark Hetfield (HIAS), and Hartman Fellow Tal Becker.

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Yumama G
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One out of four Jews who died in the holocaust, died in the Ukraine.

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