It ran along Fourth Avenue from astor place to union square. At its height it housed 48 bookstores. It ran from about the 1880s until night team 60. In the 90 are sensing, all of the stores have shuttered. It has been passed on to my father fred and now to me. Thank you for being supporters and leaders. Tonight we are excited to welcome the power couple composer scientific researcher, doctor kelly whose workers with parasites has been published in numerous scientific journals. Also awardwinning cartoonist known for his daily web comments, saturday morning breakfast club. It is called cereal. It has want the web cartoonists choice award for outstanding single panel comic, multiple times. This duo has been working together for years other podcasts. And they discuss all things nerdy, the culmination of which is this creative and funny collection of comics that examines upandcoming scientific studies including celestial elevators meant to take participants to the moon, no nasa training nee
Share reflections and ask questions of our panelists using the powerofmemory. Anights program as part of series of conversations we are posting examining the power of memory to shape our future. This season, we are taking timeout think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our a better world. To learn about this Program Series and all the conversations and programs we host, we hope you will sign up for the museum email and follow us on social media. Some people have questioned why is there a Holocaust Museum on the National Mall . For how can we fulfill our Message Mission as a living memorial to the past and the victims while still being relative enough relevant enough to engage youth today . I am sure similar Big Questions have been asked about the 9 11 museum about your role and year vision and tonights conversation will examine that and more. It is important t
Tonights program is part of a series of conversations that were hosting, examining the power of memory to shape our future. This season were taking time out to think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our future and shape a better world. To learn about this Program Series and all the conversations and programs that we host, we hope youll sign up for the museum email and follow us on social media. Some people have questioned why is there a Holocaust Museum on the National Mall . Or how can we fulfill our mission as a living memorial to the past and the victims while still being relevant enough to engage youth today . Im sure similar Big Questions have been asked of the 9 11 museum about your role and your vision, and tonights conversation will examine that and more. In that regard, its important to note that one of our founders ellie ra zel often said this museu
Tonights program is part of a series of conversations that were hosting, examining the power of memory to shape our future. This season were taking time out to think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our future and shape a better world. To learn about this Program Series and all the conversations and programs that we host, we hope youll sign up for the museum email and follow us on social media. Some people have questioned why is there a Holocaust Museum on the National Mall . Or how can we fulfill our mission as a living memorial to the past and the victims while still being relevant enough to engage youth today . Im sure similar Big Questions have been asked of the 9 11 museum about your role and your vision, and tonights conversation will examine that and more. In that regard, its important to note that one of our founders ellie ra zel often said this museu
Tonights program is part of a series of conversations that were hosting, examining the power of memory to shape our future. This season were taking time out to think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our future and shape a better world. To learn about this Program Series and all the conversations and programs that we host, we hope youll sign up for the museum email and follow us on social media. Some people have questioned why is there a Holocaust Museum on the National Mall . Or how can we fulfill our mission as a living memorial to the past and the victims while still being relevant enough to engage youth today . Im sure similar Big Questions have been asked of the 9 11 museum about your role and your vision, and tonights conversation will examine that and more. In that regard, its important to note that one of our founders ellie ra zel often said this museu