The City of West Hollywood has a long history of commemorating victims of the Holocaust on the Internationally recognized Day – Yom HaShoah, which is observed as the day of commemoration for the approximately six million Jews and five million others who perished in the Holocaust because of the actions carried out by Nazi Germany and its accessories, and for the Jewish resistance in that period.
Many Holocaust survivors reside in the City of West Hollywood, some shared a legacy of survival, resilience, and responsibility by giving interviews for the Shoah Foundation Archive, the mission of which is to develop empathy, understanding, and respect through testimony.
Yom HaShoah Event is an opportunity to recognize and remember victims of the Holocaust and focus on preventing genocides and other human atrocities from happening again. The goal of our event is to make sure that the young generation becomes aware of the atrocities that took place during that time in Europe. By keeping the memory alive we will have a better chance of dark history not repeating itself ever again.
The program will feature a documentary “As Seen Through These Eyes”. As Maya Angelou narrates this powerful documentary, she reveals the story of a brave group of people who fought Hitler with the only weapons they had: charcoal, pencil stubs, shreds of paper and memories etched in their minds. These artists took their fate into their own hands to make a compelling statement about the human spirit, enduring against unimaginable odds.
- Q&A with the film director Hilary Helstein
- Art Exhibit by the artists featured in the Film
- Solo Violin performance by Judith Aleer
RSVP: NO
COST: Free
CONTACT: 323-848-6826, wehorusevents@weho.org