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Fighting Antisemitism and Hate Through Education: An HMTC Kickoff Event
Jan
18
6:00 PM18:00

Fighting Antisemitism and Hate Through Education: An HMTC Kickoff Event

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You’re invited to partner with HMTC as we continue to lead the fight against antisemitism and hate here Long Island and throughout New York.

We need you now. And we need you for the future – for HMTC to continue, enhance, and expand its critical education programs for students of all backgrounds.

At this kick-off event, you’ll experience HMTC’s vital work, including new artificial intelligence technology that keeps Holocaust survivor stories alive. Tour our exhibits, meet our community, and see how together, we can build a future we’re proud of. 

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Sunday with Survivors: Steve Israeler - Virtual Event
Nov
13
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Steve Israeler - Virtual Event

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Join us for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, we will be joined by 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Steve Israeler. Born in Krakow, Poland, in 1931, Steve was only 8-years-old when the war started. Steve shares testimony of his family's forced move from Krakow to Tarnów, surviving the ghetto and numerous concentration camps against all odds, and making his way to Canada as an orphan after the war.

There is no cost to participate in this event, however, donations are very much appreciated.

For more information contact HMTC at (516) 571-8040 or info@hmtcli.org.

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Three-Day Teacher Training - Young Voices of the Holocaust: Exploring the Holocaust Through The Writing of Teenage Diarists
Jun
28
to Jun 30

Three-Day Teacher Training - Young Voices of the Holocaust: Exploring the Holocaust Through The Writing of Teenage Diarists

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HMTC’s new professional development center is named in honor of Holocaust Survivor and educator Irving Roth

HMTC is opening the Irving Roth Professional Development Center with a three-day teacher training in June 2022, entitled “Young Voices of the Holocaust,” that will draw on the book Salvaged Pages: Young Writers' Diaries of the Holocaust (which will be provided to all participants) and include a presentation by author Alexandra Zapruder.

This teacher training is designed for teachers who teach the Holocaust or who are interested in working on this topic with their students. Workshops and activities will focus on giving teachers lesson plans and concrete resources they can use in the classroom. The three-day training offers 12 hours of New York State CTLE credits and will include breakfast and lunch each day.

Applications Accepted on Rolling Admission Basis

 
 

HMTC needs your help now more than ever. Your donation will support HMTC’s virtual programming for students and adults. Help us continue to be able to provide Holocaust and Tolerance Education programs to schools and public programs for the community.

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2G Tuesday: Dinah Kramer (on Zoom)
May
24
6:00 PM18:00

2G Tuesday: Dinah Kramer (on Zoom)

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In this program, the next in our series of presentations by the children of Holocaust Survivors (2Gs), Dinah Kramer presented the testimony of her mother Sara Gole, originally from Kielce, Poland, who survived several forced labor camps and a death march to Buchenwald, where she was liberated by American troops on April 26, 1945.

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The HMTC Louis Posner Memorial Library Book Club Discussion of Leon Uris’s Mila 18 (on Zoom)
May
18
1:00 PM13:00

The HMTC Louis Posner Memorial Library Book Club Discussion of Leon Uris’s Mila 18 (on Zoom)

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In this meeting of our monthly book club, hosted by HMTC’s Louis Posner Memorial Library, we will be discussing Mila 18, by Leon Uris, a novel about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.


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 Yom HaShoah Program with Father Patrick Desbois (on Zoom)
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

Yom HaShoah Program with Father Patrick Desbois (on Zoom)

HMTC joins with a Congregation Shaaray Shalom, the American Jewish Committee and a number of regional partners to present a Yom HaShoah program with Father Patrick Desbois, the forensic detective and world-renowned human-rights activist who has been documenting the war crimes of the Einsatzgruppen and other more recent genocides.


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Breaking Hate: A Former Extremist’s Journey
Apr
28
7:30 PM19:30

Breaking Hate: A Former Extremist’s Journey

HMTC is joining with a number of community partners to present a program on Yom Hashoah about the dangers of white nationalism and hate in America today. The central speaker will be Christian Picciolini, an award-winning television producer, public speaker, author, peace advocate, and reformed violent extremist. His life’s work bears witness to an ongoing and profound need to atone for a grisly past and an urgency to make something of his time on this planet by contributing to the greater good.

Please note that this program will be held at Temple Sinai of Roslyn at 425 Roslyn Road, Roslyn Heights, NY 11577.

Photo ID required for admission. All attendees 16 years of age and older must furnish proof of vaccination. Those under 16 must furnish proof of a negative Covid test dated April 28. All attendees must be properly masked at all times.


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Hymns from Auschwitz: A Tribute to Viktor Ullman and Michel Assael -- An Event Honoring Martin Elias
Apr
20
8:00 PM20:00

Hymns from Auschwitz: A Tribute to Viktor Ullman and Michel Assael -- An Event Honoring Martin Elias

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Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County presents

New Manhattan Sinfonietta

Hymns from Auschwitz: A Tribute to Viktor Ullman and Michel Assael

In honor of Yom HaShoah, join us for a never-before-seen musical performance in memory of two Holocaust victims; one who survived; and one who was murdered.

New Manhattan Sinfonietta brings together soulful premieres. This meaningful concert includes “Hymns from Auschwitz” featuring hazans and a piano orchestral piece by Elcil Gürel Göçtü, a young student composer who worked with Renan Koen on her March of the Music initiative. The concert also includes Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491 by W.A. Mozart, which Renan Koen will perform in memoriam of Viktor Ullmann. The performance will conclude with the debut of the Auschwitz Symphonic Poem written by Holocaust survivor Michel Assael. This poem was locked away and ultimately found by Dr. Joe Halio through his passionate research, and Renan Koen assisted in bringing this masterpiece to life.

ELCİL GÜREL GÖÇTÜ (1979-)  Hymns from Auschwitz 

featuring Hazan Rabbi Nesim Elnecavé and Ilker Nahmias 

    ~World Premiére~

W.A.MOZART (1756-1791)            Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491

MICHEL ASSAEL (1918-2006)   Auschwitz Symphonic Poém

“In memoriam of five million hostages slaughtered in the concentration camps, innocent victims of the most unhuman and barbaric frenzy”

       ~World Premiére~

This moving musical score was written by Michel Assael, a Jewish musician and composer from Salonika, Greece. After surviving Auschwitz, Assael wrote this piece in memory of all that was lost. The piece was written in 1947, but has never been performed. It has recently been rediscovered and will be given its debut performance at this not-to-be missed concert.

This event is also in memory of Viktor Ullman, a Silesian-born Austrian and renowned composer, and conductor who was sent to Terezin where he organized concerts and performed during the war. Ullman was ultimately deported to Auschwitz and was killed in the gas chambers.

 
 

We’re proud to honor Martin Elias, a steadfast supporter of Holocaust and tolerance education. We thank Martin for his generosity and support in making this concert a reality.


Sponsorship Packages

Legacy - $50,000
Includes 16 tickets in prime locations, corporate host for a VIP reception and invites for 16 guests to the VIP reception, prominent listing on HMTC website, prominent listing in HMTC event-related emails and social media promoting this event, prominent listing in the playbill.

Upstander - $25,000
Includes 10 tickets in prime locations, an invitation for 10 to VIP reception, prominent listing on HMTC website, prominent listing in HMTC emails and social media promoting this event, prominent listing in the playbill.

Tolerance - $20,000
Includes 8 tickets in prime locations, 8 invitations to the VIP reception, listing on HMTC website, listing in HMTC emails and social media promoting this event, listing in the playbill.

Resistance - $10,000
Includes 6 tickets in prime locations, 6 invitations to the VIP reception, listing on HMTC website, listing in the playbill.

Understanding - $5,000
Includes 4 tickets in prime locations, 4 invitations to the VIP reception, listing on HMTC website, listing in the playbill.

Remembrance - $2,500
Includes 2 tickets in prime locations, 2 invitations to the VIP reception, listing on HMTC website, listing in the playbill.

Digital Journal Ads
For all gifts of $500 or more, you’re invited to place an ad in HMTC’s Hymns from Auschwitz event journal. Once you make your gift, we’ll be in touch with you about your ad. If you get a sponsorship package, we’ll also be in touch with you to go over your VIP seating arrangement options.


Individual Tickets 
Tickets to this event range from $27 to $180. per ticket. 

For more information about sponsorship packages, tickets, or the event, contact Gayle Peck at gaylepeck@holocaust-nassau.org.

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Please direct all donations related to this event to the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County.


About Viktor Ullman

Viktor Ullman was a renowned composer and conductor, trapped in Prague when the Nazis invaded. He was deported to Terezin where he organized concerts and performed. Ironically, he wrote prolifically while interned, pieces we enjoy today. Sadly, he was murdered in Auschwitz. 

“It must be emphasized that Theresienstadt has served to enhance, not impede, my musical activities, that by no means did we sit weeping on the banks of the waters of Babylon, and that our endeavor with respect to Arts was commensurate with our will to live. And I am convinced that all those who, in life and art, were fighting to force form upon the resisting matter, will agree with me.” -- V. Ullman 

About Michel Assael
Michel Assael was born in Salonika, Greece, and was deported to Auschwitz in 1943. Surviving selections, he became a member of the orchestra along with his sisters, Lily and Yvette. Dr. Albert Menache, a physician, heard the orchestra needed an accordion player and recommended Michel. In turn, Lily helped Dr. Menache’s daughter get into the orchestra, sadly she did not survive. Upon liberation, Dr. Menache wrote a detailed account of the Greek experience. Michel, inspired by Dr. Menache’s account, wrote a score in memory of all that was lost. The score sat in a box since 1946, never transcribed or performed. After the war, many survivors emigrated to New York, Michel and Albert among them. 

About Renan Koen

Pianist, Composer, Soprano, Music Therapist, Columnist

Koen started her studies in music with the flute in 1979, when the conductor of the Amherst College Choir discovered her talent during his stay in İstanbul for the International Music Festival. She started studying piano in 1983 with the composer Ali Darmar, and the “State Artist” Ayşegül Sarıca. Meanwhile, she received her secondary school degree from the flute studio of “Nazım Acar” at Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory. Between 1985 and 1986, she furthered her studies in piano in Paris with Germaine Mounier. In 1990-1991 she continued her studies in London with the pedagogue Maria Curcio and her assistant Mark Swartzentruber.

Read the rest of Renan’s bio and learn more about her incredible work here.

About Gurer Aykal –

Artistic Director / Conductor

New Manhattan Sinfonietta Orchestra

Gürer Aykal, the honorary conductor of the New Manhattan Sinfonietta Orchestra, started his music education at the Ankara State Conservatoire. Studying violin with Necdet Remzi Atak and composition with Adnan Saygun. Between 1969 and 1971, he continued his education at the Guildhall School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music where he had the opportunity to work with prominent conductors such as George Hurst and Sir André Previn. Subsequently, he studied for two years in Italy where he served as assistant to Franco Ferrara in the Academia of Santa Cecilia in Rome. He was designated with the “Diploma di Merito” for conducting by the Accademia Musicale Chigiana. Meanwhile, he studied Gregorian music and Renaissance polyphony with Prof. Bertolucci in Musica di Sacra in the Vatican.

Read the rest of Gurer’s bio and learn more about his accomplishments here.


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Curator’s Corner: An April 1937 Issue of Der Sturmer
Apr
13
11:00 AM11:00

Curator’s Corner: An April 1937 Issue of Der Sturmer

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The Museum Director will explore a 1937 issue of the pro-Nazi German newspaper, Der Sturmer¸ that is included in our gallery. Learn about the publisher, Julius Streicher, who rallied support to the Nazi Party, but was seen as too salacious and incendiary by many of the leaders of the Nazi Party.


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Sunday with Survivors: Judith Steel
Apr
10
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Judith Steel

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Join us for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Judith Steel will share information about her family’s departure from Germany on the SS. St. Louis, when Judith was an infant, and their forced return to Europe and subsequent internment in Gurs. She will also talk of her father's successful effort to sneak Judith into hiding with a Catholic family, enabling her to survive.


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Curator’s Corner: Video Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Jackie Handeli
Apr
6
11:00 AM11:00

Curator’s Corner: Video Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Jackie Handeli

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Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s museum and programming director, will talk about Jackie Handeli, originally from Salonika, Greece, who survived Auschwitz and who later donated several items to our museum. Several clips from Jackie Handeli’s testimony are incorporated into HMTC’s exhibition and Dr. Tritter will draw from those clips to explore how the Holocaust unfolded in Greece.


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Sunday with Survivors: Renée Silver
Feb
13
1:00 PM13:00

Sunday with Survivors: Renée Silver

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Watch the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Renee Silver shared the information about her family’s departure from the Saarland after its 1935 reunification with Germany, their arrest as enemy aliens and detention in the Gurs internment camp, her placement into hiding in Le Chambon-Sur-Lignon, and the family’s later reunification and flight over the Swiss border to safety.

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Sunday with Survivors: Rosalie Simon
Jan
23
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Rosalie Simon

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Join us for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Rosalie Simon shared information about her life in Teresva, Czechoslovakia (now Ukraine) before the war, her deportation to Auschwitz, and her various escapes from death due to her perseverance, the help of her sisters, and the kindness of strangers.

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Sunday with Survivors: Eva Kessner
Dec
12
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Eva Kessner

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In this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors, Survivor Eva Kessner shared information about her Viennese family’s survival in Nazi-occupied France and their harrowing escape to Switzerland in 1942 at the height of “The Final Solution.”

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Sunday with Survivors: Rosette Gerbosi
Jul
11
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Rosette Gerbosi

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a program that showcases a series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Rosette Priever Gerbosi will share information about her pre-war life in France, her experience of being sent into hiding by her parents, and her life after the war.

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on Youtube:


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China’s Crimes Against Humanity: A First-Hand Account from Uyghur Survivor Tursunay Ziyawudun
Jun
21
7:00 PM19:00

China’s Crimes Against Humanity: A First-Hand Account from Uyghur Survivor Tursunay Ziyawudun

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HMTC and its partner organizations seek to draw attention to the crimes against humanity, including genocide, of the Uyghur people in China today. Doctoral student, Lina Lenberg, will provide a background to the current crisis, as well as details about what is happening today. Then Uyghur survivor, Tursunay Ziyawudun, who spent nine months inside China's vast and secretive system of internment camps before being released and fleeing to the United States, will discuss her own experiences. Join us to learn more about this situation and how you can take action.


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Sunday with Survivors: Rene Zuroff
Jun
13
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Rene Zuroff

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a program that showcases a series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Renee Zuroff shared information about her pre-war life in Poland, her life in hiding during the war, and her post-war life.

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on youtube:

Photo Credit: This photograph was taken by Danny Weiss and was part of his Survivors of the Holocaust exhibition.

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Virtual Film Screening and Discussion of "There Were Good People Doing Extraordinary Deeds...Leo Ullman's Story"
May
23
3:00 PM15:00

Virtual Film Screening and Discussion of "There Were Good People Doing Extraordinary Deeds...Leo Ullman's Story"

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In the wake of the anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Netherlands in May of 1940, the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) joined the Jewish Cultural Quarter’s National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam for a virtual showing of a documentary about a hidden child Survivor, Leo Ullman. Following the film screening, Mr. Ullman moderated a virtual discussion with the descendants of some of the families that helped save him and his family in Holland during the Holocaust.

If you missed this program you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Virtual Sunday with Survivors: Sami Steigmann
May
2
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Sunday with Survivors: Sami Steigmann

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In this program, which took place virtually on May 2, 2021, Survivor Sami Steigmann shared information about his pre-war life in Romania, his deportation to Transnistria and his liberation by the Red Army.

If you missed this program you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Virtual Sundays With Survivors: Werner Reich
Apr
18
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Sundays With Survivors: Werner Reich

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Join the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) for the next virtual program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Werner Reich will share information about his pre-war life in Berlin and Yugoslavia, his survival in Auschwitz, and his liberation from the camp at Mauthausen.


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Yom HaShoah Program
Apr
8
12:00 PM12:00

Yom HaShoah Program

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On April 8, 2021, The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) honored the victims and survivors of the Holocaust with its annual Yom HaShoah program. In 2021, the program focused on the importance of passing the history of the Holocaust to the next generation and included both Survivors and their grandchildren. The central presentation was be made by one of the descendants of the Bielski brothers, who discussed the Bielski Partisans who actively fought against the Nazis beginning in 1942. . The commemoration program also included Rabbi Howard Stecker, from Temple Israel of Great Neck, and Cantor Gustavo Gitlin, from Congregation Tifereth Israel in Glen Cove.

If you missed the Yom HaShoah program you can watch it now on Youtube:


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Medicine and Morality: Lessons from the Holocaust and COVID-19
Apr
7
7:00 PM19:00

Medicine and Morality: Lessons from the Holocaust and COVID-19

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Join HMTC on Erev Yom HaShoah for “Medicine and Morality: Lessons from the Holocaust and COVID-19,” presented by The Miller Center for Community Protection & Resilience, Rutgers University, International March of the Living and Maimonides Institute for Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust, in cooperation for the USC Shoah Foundation.

The active participation of the medical community - those who took an oath to “first, do no harm,” in the labeling, persecution, and mass murder of millions of those deemed unfit, represents one of the darkest periods not only in the history of medicine, but in the history of humankind.

Yet, even in the darkest times, one can always find the light. Stories of physicians who remained dedicated to healing and saving lives prove that the power and privilege of medicine can be an inspiration to us all.

This past year has found our society faced with unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19. The lessons of the Holocaust have informed our current situation as we struggle to meet this challenge in the most ethical way possible. This Holocaust Remembrance Day, we look to medicine and morality as a way to reflect on the past and protect the future, while appreciating the miraculous work of our healthcare professionals during this global pandemic.

“Medicine and Morality: Lessons from the Holocaust and COVID-19” will include internationally known scholars discussing the nexus between medicine, ethics and the Holocaust, and how lessons learned from the past have been incorporated into the handling of the current pandemic. The program will also include testimony from Holocaust Survivors and stories of healthcare professionals whose lives have been shaped by the Holocaust.

MOTL is proud to announce the presentation of the Moral Courage in Medicine Award to Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and Chief Medical Advisor to US President Biden. Dr. Fauci, who exemplifies the themes of morality and medicine in times of crisis, will be offering his acceptance remarks as part of the program.

The program will also feature a special performance by Miri Ben-Ari, a Grammy-Award winning violinist/producer/humanitarian, “United National Goodwill Ambassador of Music,” and third generation to Holocaust Survivors. Originally from Israel, Miri has created her own unique music: a revolutionary fusion of classical, Hip-Hop, soul and dance. She is also the CEO and Founder of Gedenk, an organization dedicated to promoting Holocaust education to youth.

Visit https://www.motl.org/medicine/ for information about how to stream the program live on Facebook or Youtube, or watch on JBS-TV.

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Curator's Corner: A Canister of Zyklon B
Apr
7
12:00 PM12:00

Curator's Corner: A Canister of Zyklon B

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CURATOR’S CORNER

The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a virtual “Curator’s Corner” on April 7, 2021 about Zyklon B. Dr. Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s Museum and Programming Director talked about the poison that was used by the Nazis to murder millions in the gas chambers of German killing centers. His talk explored a photograph in our gallery that shows canisters in storage in the camp at Majdanek, and discussed the development of this poison and the manufacturer, the chemical conglomerate IG Farben.

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Virtual Story Time With Mireille Taub - "the Day the Crayons Quit"
Mar
25
3:00 PM15:00

Virtual Story Time With Mireille Taub - "the Day the Crayons Quit"

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presents a special free and fun virtual story time with Holocaust survivor Mireille Taub. Together, we will read The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt and talk about what it means to include others and be a good friend. (Designed for ages 3-7.)


HMTC needs your help now more than ever. Your donation will support HMTC’s virtual programming for students and adults. Help us continue to be able to provide Holocaust and Tolerance Education programs to schools and public programs for the community.

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Virtual Sunday with Survivors: Rachel Ruth Mermelstein
Mar
14
1:00 PM13:00

Virtual Sunday with Survivors: Rachel Ruth Mermelstein

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County presents the next in a series of virtual presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Rachel Ruth Mermelstein will share her testimony, describing her pre-war life in Romania, her survival at Auschwitz and her liberation from Bergen-Belsen.


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Curator's Corner: Charlotte Gillman - A Survivor
Mar
10
12:00 PM12:00

Curator's Corner: Charlotte Gillman - A Survivor

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CURATOR’S CORNER

The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a virtual “Curator’s Corner” on March 10, 2021, about a photo of Holocaust Survivor Charlotte Gillman. HMTC’s Museum and Programming Director, Dr. Thorin Tritter, talked about a pre-war photograph in the first gallery of HMTC’s museum that shows Charlotte, who survived the Holocaust after being hidden in a series of Catholic converts and was able to reunite with her family. Charlotte passed away in 2021, but her photo remains a central part of our gallery.

If you missed this program, you can watch it now on youtube:


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Sundays with Survivors: Stephen Berger
Feb
21
1:00 PM13:00

Sundays with Survivors: Stephen Berger

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Join HMTC for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this virtual program, Survivor Stephen Berger will share his testimony, describing his family’s pre-war life in Hungary, his survival in several concentration and labor camps, his liberation, and his post-war involvement in Israel's War of Independence.

Registration is free. For more information contact HMTC at (516) 571-8040 or info@hmtcli.org.


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Postponed: Sundays with Survivors: Stephen Berger
Feb
7
1:30 PM13:30

Postponed: Sundays with Survivors: Stephen Berger

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Postponed due to weather. New date to be announced soon.

Join HMTC for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this virtual program, Survivor Stephen Berger will share his testimony, describing his family’s pre-war life in Hungary, his survival in several concentration and labor camps, his liberation, and his post-war involvement in Israel's War of Independence.

Registration is free. For more information contact HMTC at (516) 571-8040 or info@hmtcli.org.


HMTC needs your help now more than ever. Your donation will support HMTC’s virtual programming for students and adults. Help us continue to be able to provide Holocaust and Tolerance Education programs to schools and public programs for the community.

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Sundays With Survivors: Kathy Griesz
Jan
10
12:30 PM12:30

Sundays With Survivors: Kathy Griesz

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Join the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County’s Chair, Andrea Bolender, to bear witness to Holocaust Survivor Kathy Griesz’s testimony. Mrs. Griesz was born in Budapest, Hungary, and lived under Nazi and Soviet occupation before moving to the United States.

Registration is free.


HMTC needs your help now more than ever. Your donation will support HMTC’s virtual programming for students and adults. Help us continue to be able to provide Holocaust and Tolerance Education programs to schools and public programs for the community.


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