3GNY/3GNJ Food Tour: Famous Jewish Foods of New York (Copy)
Jul
14

3GNY/3GNJ Food Tour: Famous Jewish Foods of New York (Copy)

Join 3GNY and 3GNJ for a one-of-a-kind Kosher Jewish Food Tour in NYC! Embark on a gastronomic adventure as you are guided through the bustling streets of the Upper East Side of New York City, where you will have the opportunity to savor some of the most revered and cherished Jewish dishes this city has to offer. From New York City’s best bagels and lox to the best pastrami and rye sandwich in the world, Jewish food is a tapestry woven with centuries of tradition, customs, and global influences. The Famous Jewish Foods tour explores how Jewish food grew from a food that only Jews ate to a world-wide culinary phenomenon. Join us for a tasty afternoon to eat, learn, and kibitz with friends and good food. All are welcome!

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ON-SITE & ONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION: REPAIR AND RESILIENCE: THE LEGACY OF GENOCIDE ACROSS GENERATIONS
Jul
17

ON-SITE & ONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION: REPAIR AND RESILIENCE: THE LEGACY OF GENOCIDE ACROSS GENERATIONS

Join Illinois Holocaust Museum and 3G Chicago for an extraordinary intergenerational conversation with four descendants of genocides across geography and time. As inheritors of a history they never lived, the past reverberates in their lives, families, communities, and nations. These descendants will share how the legacy of genocide continues to impact current and future generations, exploring the power of memory and strength found in resilience, and how coping with such a legacy offers an opportunity to discover our collective humanity. The conversation will feature Laura Ouk, daughter of Cambodian genocide survivors, Joe Kanengiser, 3rd generation descendant of Holocaust Survivors, Ari Antreassian, 3rd generation descendant of Armenian genocide survivors, and Josee Starr, descendant of Native American genocide survivors. The conversation will be moderated by Kate W. English, Executive Director of Educators Institute for Human Rights.

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3G Forum Virtual Discussion
Jun
4

3G Forum Virtual Discussion

The 3G Forum brings grandchildren of Holocaust survivors (“3Gs”) together to connect on a range of topics related to the 3G experience.

Meeting monthly on Zoom, this volunteer-led discussion group creates space for 3Gs to share with, listen to, and support each other while exploring how our family legacies inform who we are.

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3GNY Summer Happy Hour
Jun
4

3GNY Summer Happy Hour

Join 3GNY for drinks, raffles, and great conversations to kick off summer and honor Holocaust Survivors Day with local 3Gs and supporters of our community. Looking forward to seeing you there!

All are welcome - bring a friend to introduce them to our wonderful community!

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3GNY Webinar- Radical Remembrance: The Clash Over Holocaust Memory in Poland
Jun
2

3GNY Webinar- Radical Remembrance: The Clash Over Holocaust Memory in Poland

How do we contemplate social memory? 3GNY volunteer and graduate researcher Alex Rossen has considered this question a lot in his academic career.
Join as Alex discusses his upcoming project: 'Radical Remembrance: a Socio-Political Genealogy of the Legacy of the Holocaust in Poland,' commissioned by the Council of European Studies as part of the 30th International Conference of Europeanists.
This conversation will be hosted and moderated by Professor Jody Russell Manning, lecturer and associate director of the Rowan University Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights.

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3GDC- Ride For The Living Satellite Ride
Jun
2

3GDC- Ride For The Living Satellite Ride

In the morning 3GDC will host our Ride for the Living challenge. While the original ride takes place from the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau to JCC Krakow, 3GDC is partnering with DC Jews on Bikes for a 36-mile bike ride to show support for local Survivors and for our partners in Krakow. * New for 2024 we will also offer a 9- mile route as well that will depart from the JCC at 11 AM*

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3GMiami The True Story of the MS St. Louis
May
16

3GMiami The True Story of the MS St. Louis

In Collaboration with the Holocaust Memorial, the Holocaust Teacher Institute, M-DCPS's Department of Social Sciences, and others, 3GMiami presents "The True Story of the MS St. Louis: The ship that attempted to bring Jews fleeing Nazi Germany to Miami Beach."

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3G Forum Virtual Discussion
May
7

3G Forum Virtual Discussion

The 3G Forum brings grandchildren of Holocaust survivors (“3Gs”) together to connect on a range of topics related to the 3G experience.

Meeting monthly on Zoom, this volunteer-led discussion group creates space for 3Gs to share with, listen to, and support each other while exploring how our family legacies inform who we are.

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Contact ThirdGenForums@gmail.com with questions

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3GHTX Yom HaShoah/Walter Kase Free Admission Day
May
5

3GHTX Yom HaShoah/Walter Kase Free Admission Day

Museum admission fees will be waived on Sunday, May 5, 2024 in honor of Holocaust survivor Walter Kase, z”l and Yom HaShoah. When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, it soon became clear that Walter’s family’s lives would never be the same again. At the end of 1940, Walter, his parents and his sister, Rysia, were herded into a Jewish ghetto. One day in 1941, the ghetto residents were told to gather in the city square. There, in front of her family, Rysia was lined up with other young children and shot to death. Twelve-year-old Walter was sent with his father to the labor camp of Pionki, later to Auschwitz and Sosnowiec, and finally to Mauthausen and two of its sub-camps. Walter and his father were liberated by the 71st Infantry Division of the United States Army on May 5, 1945. Taken to a hospital to recuperate, Walter regained his strength, but his father succumbed a month later. Walter made his way back to Poland, where he was reunited with his mother. In 1947, Walter came to the United States, settling in Kansas City, Missouri. There, he finished his schooling, started a career in sales and was drafted and served proudly during the Korean War. Walter was able to bring his mother to the United States, where she settled in Washington, DC. Walter moved to Houston, where he established a successful import business. He was active in Jewish causes, sitting on the boards of the Anti-Defamation League and Holocaust Museum Houston. The Anti-Defamation League established a Teachers’ Award in Walter’s name, and he was the first recipient of the St. Augustine Award from St. Thomas University in recognition of his life-changing impact on others.

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3GNY Presents- Invited to Life: Finding Hope After the Holocaust
Apr
4

3GNY Presents- Invited to Life: Finding Hope After the Holocaust

Join us for a meaningful night of education, storytelling, and art -- and how to carry it all forward.

Photographer and author B.A. Van Sise will discuss Invited to Life, and moderate a conversation with Sally Frishberg and Toby Levy, survivors in the project who both went on to hold Holocaust-education roles later in life. A book signing will follow.

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3G Forum Virtual Discussion (Copy)
Apr
2

3G Forum Virtual Discussion (Copy)

The 3G Forum brings grandchildren of Holocaust survivors (“3Gs”) together to connect on a range of topics related to the 3G experience.

Meeting monthly on Zoom, this volunteer-led discussion group creates space for 3Gs to share with, listen to, and support each other while exploring how our family legacies inform who we are.

Register at tinyurl.com/3GForum

Contact ThirdGenForums@gmail.com with questions

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3G Forum Virtual Discussion
Mar
5

3G Forum Virtual Discussion

The 3G Forum brings grandchildren of Holocaust survivors (“3Gs”) together to connect on a range of topics related to the 3G experience.

Meeting monthly on Zoom, this volunteer-led discussion group creates space for 3Gs to share with, listen to, and support each other while exploring how our family legacies inform who we are.

Register at tinyurl.com/3GForum

Contact ThirdGenForums@gmail.com with questions

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Antisemitism on Wikipedia: Distorting the History of the Holocaust
Feb
22

Antisemitism on Wikipedia: Distorting the History of the Holocaust

Daniel and Marisa Klass USC Shoah Foundation Lecture Series
Antisemitism on Wikipedia

Dr. Shira Klein is Associate Professor, Chair, Department of History at Wilkinson College at Chapman University. Dr. Klein focuses on Italian Jewry, Jewish migration, and the Holocaust. Her book, Italy’s Jews from Emancipation to Fascism (Cambridge University Press, 2018), was selected as finalist for the 2018 National Jewish Book Award. Her next book project will examine Italian Jews’ participation in Italy’s African empire from the 1890s to World War II, including their ties to indigenous Jews in Libya and Ethiopia.

Dr. Klein also works in the digital humanities, especially the study of Wikipedia. Her co-authored article “Wikipedia’s Intentional Distortion of the History of the Holocaust” in the Journal of Holocaust Research has surpassed 35,000 views and attracted international media coverage.

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3GAZ: Israel Close to Home
Feb
15

3GAZ: Israel Close to Home

Discover the inspiring journeys of 3 remarkable women within our Jewish community, freshly returned from their enriching experiences in Israel. Immerse yourself in their captivating tales, accompanied by photos, as they recount meaningful encounters and unforgettable moments from their journey. Join us in hearing about their connections forged in the heart of of our homeland.

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3G Philly Virtual Chatter Hour
Feb
14

3G Philly Virtual Chatter Hour

3G Philly is excited to offer a brand new program based on popular demand! Join other 3Gs during your lunch break as we discuss our shared history and cultural bonds.
For our first event, feel free to bring a story and pictures of your grandparents to share.

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3G Forum Virtual Discussion
Feb
6

3G Forum Virtual Discussion

The 3G Forum brings grandchildren of Holocaust survivors (“3Gs”) together to connect on a range of topics related to the 3G experience.

Meeting monthly on Zoom, this volunteer-led discussion group creates space for 3Gs to share with, listen to, and support each other while exploring how our family legacies inform who we are.

Register at tinyurl.com/3GForum

Contact ThirdGenForums@gmail.com with questions

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