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Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors children share stories

So it won t be forgotten : Children of Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors tell their families stories It’s painful and exhausting for them to talk about it, but they want you to know of their parents as the people they were: tough, scarred, generous. Survivors. Credit: Provided by Louis Post Louis Post s mother, Anna, was a prisoner of the Nazis at Auschwitz. She survived and is still alive at 98. Author: Florida Times-Union, Matt Soergel Published: 3:51 PM EST January 26, 2021 Updated: 4:03 PM EST January 26, 2021 JACKSONVILLE, Fla The children of some of the more than 100 Holocaust survivors still living in Northeast Florida are now telling the stories of their parents European Jews who somehow survived the Nazi concentration and labor camps, set about building families of their own, came to America and dealt with memories of an unspeakable horror that lingered throughout their lives.

So it won t be forgotten: Children of Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors tell their families stories

So it won t be forgotten: Children of Jacksonville-area Holocaust survivors tell their families stories Matt Soergel, Florida Times-Union © Provided by Louis Post Louis Post s mother, Anna, was a prisoner of the Nazis at Auschwitz. Sher survived and is still alive at 98. The children of some of the more than 100 Holocaust survivors still living in Northeast Florida are now telling the stories of their parents European Jews who somehow survived the Nazi concentration and labor camps, set about building families of their own, came to America and dealt with memories of an unspeakable horror that lingered throughout their lives. It’s painful and exhausting for them to talk about it, but they want you to know of their parents as the people they were: tough, scarred, generous. Survivors.

Free art kits from the Walters Art Museum distributed to Baltimore City and County residents

1/22/2021, 6 a.m. Free art kits from the Walters Art Museum distributed to Baltimore City and County residents Courtesy Photo Baltimore— The Walters Art Museum has once again distributed free art kits to supplement arts education for students learning from home. Designed for ages six to 11 and offered in both English and Spanish, the art kits explore themes of art and identity with the goal of encouraging parents and children to learn about and create art together. “The kits provide fun, educational, and non-digital resources to families that are learning at home,” said Laurel Miller, Director of Visitor Services and Interim Director of Education. “We’ve worked to be responsive to digital burnout, unequal access to technology, best practices in child development and learning, as well as families’ evolving schedules to create resources that are relevant and engaging.”

La Diputación de Málaga programa más de 80 actividades hasta junio y apuesta por las artes escénicas y las letras

La Diputación de Málaga programa más de 80 actividades hasta junio y apuesta por las artes escénicas y las letras
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Le Nouvelliste - Le Programme de «Haïti, le Printemps de l Art», festival d art contemporain

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