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FILM
Wednesday, April 3, 7 P.M.
Numbered
(Israel, 2012, 60 min., Hebrew with English subtitles)
Directed by Dana Doron and Uriel Sinai; post-screening discussion with George Robinson, Jewish Week
This film, which the Forward calls "beautiful and moving," explores the relationship some Auschwitz survivors have with their tattoos.
$10, $7 students/seniors, $5 members

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YOM HASHOAH — HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
Sunday, April 7, 2 P.M.
Annual Gathering of Remembrance
Congregation Emanu-El | Fifth Ave & 65th St
Join community leaders for New York City's oldest and largest Holocaust commemoration.
TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. Starting February 20, reserve tickets by calling 646.437.4227 between the hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P.M., Monday - Friday, or e-mailing agr@mjhnyc.org. Tickets must be reserved by March 29. |
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YOM HASHOAH — HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
Monday, April 8, Day-Long Observance
Yom HaShoah — Holocaust Remembrance Day
Come to the Museum to remember those who were lost and learn from those who survived. Museum admission is free for everyone with suggested donation. |
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CONCERT
Wednesday, April 10, 7 P.M.
The Primo Levi Center Presents
A Song for Life
Singer Charlette Shulamit Ottolenghi, pianist Shai Bachar, and trumpeter Frank London
To mark the 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Ottolenghi presents Mediterranean and Eastern European songs of mourning and resistancedrawn from the experiences of women in the Holocaust.
$15, $12 students/seniors, $10 members

The concert is made possible through the generous support of the Office of Cultural Affairs of the Consulate General of Israel and the collaboration of the Consulate General of Italy, the Italian Cultural Institute, and the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland. |
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BOOK PROGRAM
Wednesday, April 17, 7 P.M.
Russ & Daughters: Reflections and Recipes from the House That Herring Built
(Schocken Books, 2013)
Author-purveyor Mark Russ Federman in conversation with Gabriella Gershenson, senior editor, Saveur
Federman, grandson of the Russ & Daughters founder, discusses his family's landmark Lower East Side shop and how the family business has changed over the last century. A light reception is included with ticket price.
$12, $10 students/seniors, $7 for members

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SNEAK PREVIEW
Sunday, April 21, 2:30 P.M.
Never Forget to Lie
(USA, 2012, 60 min., English and Polish with English subtitles)
Post-screening discussion with director Marian Marzynski
In his latest film, the Emmy-winning Polish director examines his own experience as a hidden child, the experiences of other child survivors, and the complexities of the Polish-Jewish relationship.
$10, $7 students/seniors, $5 members

Co-presented by The National Center for Jewish Film and WNET Channel 13. |
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LAG B'OMER PROGRAM
Sunday, April 28, 1-4 P.M.
A Magic Carpet Ride: Celebrating The Jews of Yemen
Enjoy the Sephardic rhythms of the band Asefa and a taste of the unique cuisine of the Jews of Yemen at this joyous afternoon of food and music.
$18, $15 students/seniors, $12 members

Co-sponsored by the American Sephardi Federation, Jewish Heritage, and the Yemenite Jewish Federation of America |
The Museum's public programs are made possible through a generous gift from Mrs. Lily Safra.
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