
Holocaust Center of Northern California
Meet Menachem and Fred, brothers who themselves have only just re-met as adults. Since separating as children during the Holocaust, they’ve become very different men, with different nationalities and religious orientations. Each has avoided his memories, and each is finally forced—by an old letter and a regretted commi...tment to the filmmakers—to confront history. We travel with them to Germany and France on an emotional tour of their past.
For more information, visit the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival website: http://fest.sfjff.org/film/detail?id=390 1
Tickets are $8.00 general admission and $6.00 for students, seniors, and Jewish Film Forum or YBCA members. For tickets and information, please call 415.978.2787 or visit the YBCA website: http://www.ybca.org/Read More
Meet Menachem and Fred, brothers who themselves have only just re-met as adults. Since separating as children during the Holocaust, they’ve become very different men, with different nationalities and religious orientations. Each has avoided his memories, and each is finally forced—by an old letter and a regretted commi...tment to the filmmakers—to confront history. We travel with them to Germany and France on an emotional tour of their past.
For more information, visit the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival website: http://fest.sfjff.org/film/detail?id=390
Tickets are $8.00 general admission and $6.00 for students, seniors, and Jewish Film Forum or YBCA members. For tickets and information, please call 415.978.2787 or visit the YBCA website: http://www.ybca.org/Read More

Holocaust Center of Northern California BookFest is an opportunity to come face to face with popular, international and award-winning writers. Join us this weekend at the JCCSF for BookFest 2009!

Holocaust Center of Northern California
is now accepting applications for the Manovill Holocaust History Fellowship. Read the article in the J Weekly and download an application: http://hcnc.org/education/mhhfapp2009.pd f
High school students sought for Holocaust history fellowship | j. the Jewish news weekly of Northern
Source: www.jweekly.com
J. provides weekly news articles, reviews and features about the Jewish community of the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California.

Holocaust Center of Northern California Join us at the JCC East Bay for this narrated, multimedia presentation at the 25th Jewish Music Festival!
Location:JCC East Bay
Time:7:30PM Sunday, October 18th

Holocaust Center of Northern California
All Bay Area educators are encouraged to register for this exciting workshop. Participants will receive a DVD copy of Defiance with educational features, Defiance/Bielski Partisans curriculum, and documentaries of nine Jewish partisans. Register today at http://www.jewishpartisans.org/defianceb a
Location:Holocaust Center of Northern California
Time:9:30AM Sunday, October 18th

Holocaust Center of Northern California Don't miss the screening of The People v. Leo Frank followed by a discussion moderated by Emmy award-winning filmmaker Ben Loeterman. RSVP today!
Film Screening and Discussion
Location:Jewish Community Center San Francisco
Time:6:00PM Tuesday, October 13th

Holocaust Center of Northern California Vote today for Google to commit $10 million to a Genocide Monitoring and Alert system.
Source: www.project10tothe100.com
Project 10 to the 100 is a call for ideas to change the world by helping as many people as possible.

Holocaust Center of Northern California RSVP today for a chance to meet the author of The Lost Cellos of Lev Aronson.
Book Talk with Author Francis Brent
Location:Holocaust Center of Northern California
Time:6:30PM Tuesday, October 6th

Holocaust Center of Northern California We are now accepting applications for the 2009-2010 Manovill Holocaust History Fellowship!
An opportunity to study the Holocaust at the college level
Location:Holocaust Center of Northern California
Time:9:00AM Thursday, September 24th

Holocaust Center of Northern California
The Lost Cellos is the story of Lev Aronson, the world-renowned cellist, Holocaust survivor and teacher, whose prized Amati cello was confiscated in Riga in 1941. His deep connection to the cello helped him preserve his sanity and identity while in the camps.
Author Frances Brent explores the fate of Lev Aronson and the... instruments that passed through his hands in an attempt to understand what was lost and what was saved during the Holocaust.Read More
Author Frances Brent explores the fate of Lev Aronson and the... instruments that passed through his hands in an attempt to understand what was lost and what was saved during the Holocaust.Read More
Book Talk with Author Francis Brent
Time:6:30PM Tuesday, October 6th
Location:Holocaust Center of Northern California

As the end of August nears HCNC says goodbye to our Summer interns Zoe Stricker and Stephanie Ellingson. Our interns worked on a range of projects this summer...

Holocaust Center of Northern California Come to Civic Center today to show your support for Darfur!

Holocaust Center of Northern California Thanks to everyone who participated in the Darfur activism tent at the JCC Maccabie Games
The JCC Maccabi Games encourages the health, physical fitness and well-being of Jewish youth, to introduce them to the international Maccabi Movement, to provide a supportive environment that fosters respect and sportsmanship, to cultivate a deeper appreciation of Jewish values and to enrich Jewish identity in an informal setting.
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