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SUMMARY:Resilience-A Sansei Sense of Legacy
DESCRIPTION:Members Register Here\n\n\nGuests Register Here\n\nDuring World War II\, approximately 120\,000 people of Japanese descent were forcibly moved to and incarcerated in internment camps located in remote areas of the Midwest and western United States. About two-thirds of them were American citizens. \nTour a special exhibition at the Holocaust Museum of eight artists who are Sansei (third-generation) Japanese Americans. The exhibit reflects the impact the imprisonment had from generation to generation after the camps were closed. Much of the work reflects the artists’ pain\, often suppressed by their elders. \nHave lunch – or a snack – with other participants prior to seeing the exhibit. We will meet at Sweet Basil Café (inside Hampton Inn & Suites on Old Orchard Rd in Skokie.) at 11:30 am. For those joining us for lunch\, please email Barbara Berngard.  Participants will pay for admission to the Museum. \n\n\nAdults: $18\nSeniors (65+): $12
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/resilience-a-sansei-sense-of-legacy/
LOCATION:Illinois Holocaust Museum\, 9603 Woods Dr\, Skokie\, 60077
CATEGORIES:Adult Programming
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SUMMARY:Kindertransport - Rescuing Children on the Brink of War
DESCRIPTION:Member Register \nGuest Register \nA Heartwarming Journey Through History \nThis special exhibit showcases the rescue of nearly 10\,000 children from Germany and other Nazi-controlled areas in Europe in nine months between 1938 and 1939. Great Britain waived its visa immigration requirements\, allowing these thousands of children to be brought into the United Kingdom. \nLunch: For those who wish\, we’ll have lunch together before seeing the exhibit. We’ll meet at Sweet Basil Café (inside Hampton Inn & Suites on Old Orchard Rd in Skokie) at 11:30 am. \nFor additional Questions\, Email Barbara Berngard.
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/kindertransport-rescuing-children-on-the-brink-of-war/
LOCATION:Illinois Holocaust Museum\, 9603 Woods Dr\, Skokie\, 60077
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SUMMARY:Visit the Illinois Holocaust Museum
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the Illinois Holocaust Museum has recently opened a new section focusing on the Holocaust experience in the Former Soviet Union? With all the world events happening\, what an incredible opportunity we have for a specially designed docented tour! Accompanying us on the tour will be Yonit Hoffman\, Beth Emet member and Senior Director of Holocaust Community Services. \nYonit will also facilitate a discussion during a boxed lunch following the tour.\n**Feel free to eat your lunch during the discussion or you may take it to go.** \nParticipants may stay and visit other museum exhibits following lunch.\nParticipants must show proof of Covid vaccines upon entry; masks are currently required throughout the museum. \nCost of tour and lunch (limited to 20 participants): Registration closes Wednesday\, April 6th\n$18 general ticket\n$12 seniors\n$8 students
URL:https://bethemet.org/event/visit-the-illinois-holocaust-museum/
LOCATION:Illinois Holocaust Museum\, 9603 Woods Dr\, Skokie\, 60077
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