
Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA. Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.
Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm
Hillel at UCLA
574 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, 90024
History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it. That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs. In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust. The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come. These photographs are a visual record of those conversations. Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.
Free and Open to the Public
For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA. Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.
Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm
Hillel at UCLA
574 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, 90024
History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it. That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs. In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust. The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come. These photographs are a visual record of those conversations. Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.
Free and Open to the Public
For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA. Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.
Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm
Hillel at UCLA
574 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, 90024
History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it. That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs. In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust. The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come. These photographs are a visual record of those conversations. Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.
Free and Open to the Public
For more information, please contact Perla Karney at 310-208-3081 x108 / perla@uclahillel.org
Join us for a new photographic exhibition, "Light Out of Darkness: Memories of the Holocaust" by Andrew Rosenstein, which documents our remarkable "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel at UCLA. Included in this opening will be a conversation with the photographer and the Director of the UCLA Center for Jewish Studies, Todd Presner.
Tuesday, May 28th - 3:30-5:00pm Hillel at UCLA
574 Hilgard Avenue
Los Angeles, 90024
History is only evident through the ways in which future generations preserve it. That is the fundamental purpose of these photographs. In Winter 2013, UCLA students who participated in Professor Todd Presner's German 1185L class and students from the "Bearing Witness" program at Hillel interviewed survivors of the Holocaust. The students documented the survivors' experiences by creating audio narratives of their lives for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust - today and for generations to come. These photographs are a visual record of those conversations. Photographs that capture the fragile bond that joins the past, present, and future.
Free and Open to the Public
For more information and to RSVP: mpinkers@humnet.ucla.edu