Gathering - Holocaust Remembrance - in Person/Online

Past event
Apr 27, 2022, 6:30 to 8:30 PM

Please join us at this year's gathering in observance of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day). Our program on the theme of "saving memories" will feature prayers, a candle lighting ceremony, readings by local interfaith clergy, and a film 3 Minutes-A Lengthening. A snippet of a 16mm home movie found in an attic in South Florida, taken in the late 1930's, offers a cinematic glimpse into the lives of the unsuspecting Jewish citizens of a small Polish village at the precipice of World War II. By identifying people and details of the life of this community, the filmmaker, Bianca Stiger, manages to restore humanity and individuality.

"When you see it, you want to scream to these people run away, go, go, go," Stigter said. "We know what happens and they obviously don't know what starts to happen, just a year later. That puts a tremendous pressure on those images. It is inescapable." A Q&A facilitated by Stephen Pite, Assistant Dean of Goddard College and former director of the MFA in Film at VCFA, will follow. Glenn Kurtz, finder of the film footage and author of the book 3 Minutes, will join us via Zoom to answer questions. The film will be shown in-person and online to a limited audience. Registration is required for online viewing. The opening ceremony of prayers, readings, and candle lighting will be available in-person and online.

Together we will honor the memory of those who perished at the hands of evil and pay tribute to those who survived and have made a better world for us all. This event is free.

For those attending in person, please review these current COVID PROTOCOL before attending.

For those joining us online, the first 35 registrations will receive access to the screening. Register below for the Zoom link to be sent to your email. Only one registration per household. Be sure to indicate at least one participant, fill in your name, email address and phone number. Contact 802-253-1800 if you need support.

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