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Babyn Yar and the Art of Felix Lembersky

Babyn Yar paintings by Felix Lembersky remained locked away for years in Yelena Lembersky’s childhood home. The Soviets did not allow Holocaust-themed paintings in state-controlled public spaces. Her mother and grandmother refused to accept their censorship. Instead, they organized informal shows in their small apartment in Leningrad, where friends and strangers gathered to commemorate the massacre 

The Rappaport Family Antisemitism Lecture series featuring a film screening of “The Conspiracy”

The Rappaport Family Antisemitism Lecture series featuring a film screening of The Conspiracy, followed by a conversation with Director, Maxim Pozdorovkin and The FHM’s Director of Education and Research Ursula Szczepinska Click Here to RSVP Today! An animated documentary about the biggest lie ever told: Jews are plotting to take over the world. In times 

Kristallnacht Commemoration – 2023

  Kristallnacht Commemoration with special guest speaker, Stacy Bernard Davis, Deputy Special Envoy on Holocaust Issues The Florida Holocaust Museum’s Annual Kristallnacht Commemoration features a commemorative service and candle lighting followed by our keynote speaker Stacy Bernard Davis, Deputy Special Envoy Holocaust Issues. Additionally, this year’s commemoration will include free Museum admission from 10:00 a.m. 

The Rescuing Recipes Project: Bringing Holocaust Family Meals and Memories Back to the Table

      The Rescuing Recipes Project: Bringing Holocaust Family Meals and Memories Back to the Table Rachel Loew Lipman and Elana Karp’s Holocaust family histories are defined by tragedy, perseverance, and hope. On November 11th at Savant on Second in St. Petersburg (634 2nd Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL 33701), those stories will come to life 

$200.00

Standing Up to Antisemitism in the Workplace – Presented by The Florida Holocaust Museum’s Lawyers of Conscience – Afternoon Session

The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

The Lawyers of Conscience of The Florida Holocaust Museum Present Standing Up to Antisemitism in the Workplace Please join us for this CLE Seminar at The Florida Holocaust Museum When: Thursday, November 30, 2023 1:00 Registration, 1:30 – 4:00 PM Seminar Where: The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 Fifth Street South St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 *Also available virtually on-demand 

Standing Up to Antisemitism in the Workplace – Presented by The Florida Holocaust Museum’s Lawyers of Conscience – On-Demand Session

The Florida Holocaust Museum 55 5th Street S, Saint Petersburg, FL, United States

The Lawyers of Conscience of The Florida Holocaust Museum Present Standing Up to Antisemitism in the Workplace   REGISTER Sponsors Rachael Worthington, Esquire, Chair, Lawyers of Conscience Josh Magidson, Esquire, Vice Chair, Lawyers of Conscience Andrew Sasso, Esquire, Vice Chair, Lawyers of Conscience Register today through our website or call: Miranda Brenner, (727) 820-0100 x276 To find 

“Traces” Film Screening

USF St Pete Harbor Hall 1000 3rd St S., St. Petersburg, FL, United States

Film screening and Q&A with Searching for Identity founder, Stacey Goldring. What was it like to grow up with parents who survived the Holocaust? Who is responsible for ensuring the Holocaust and its generational impact are remembered? Traces answers these questions, giving voice to the resilient "Second Generation"– children of survivors –as they share their parents' survival stories