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Astor Judaica Library
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Lessons of the Past Teach Tolerance in the Present
The Astor Judaica Library and Community Holocaust Memorial & Garden (shown right) provide the perfect settings for this program. To date, the Holocaust Education Program has accomplished:
HEP Binders were created by Holocaust educator, Annette Segal, and are made available to San Diego schools through the generous gift of Jean Mayer in memory of her husband, Boris Bukharsky. DAVKA, The Survival of A People
The exhibit shows that, although the Nazi’s tried to annihilate the Jewish people, like a destroyed tree whose roots are saved, the Jewish people not only survived, but have thrived throughout the Diaspora and in Israel, despite all odds. Through DAVKA, The Survival of a People, we wish to explore the toll that has been taken on surviving generations, and what has grown out of their unique experience. People viewing Davka™, The Survival of a People exhibit, should gain a feeling of hope and inspiration, and leave with an understanding of the impact that the Shoah has had on families of Nazi victims and survivors—both good and bad. For some, coming from such a family has left indelible scars. For others, coming from such a family has spurred them to be more creative, to be more giving, and to have more impact on the lives of others than they might otherwise have: a second chance for life; a lesson to cherish every moment and make every moment count.
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San Diego Center for Jewish Culture Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS 4126 Executive Drive · La Jolla, CA 92037 858.457.3030 · www.lfjcc.org |