ASL Interpreted Yom HaShoah Commemoration
For the 9th year in a row, Town & Village Synagogue will be providing ASL interpretation for the annual Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Commemoration being presented by Downtown Jewish Life, a collection of Synagogues in Lower Manhattan that includes us at Town & Village (T&V, www.tandv.org).
WHAT: The ceremony will include remarks from Rabbis from several area Synagogues, along with songs from the Cantors and Chorus of Downtown Jewish Life, a Projection of Names of Loved Ones We Remember and Memorial Prayers. Also, Survivor Paulette Singer Barrett will speak about her experiences. WHEN: 6:30 PM — 7:30 PM on Wednesday, April 11th WHERE: Museum of Jewish Heritage (www.mjhnyc.org/events/remember-yom-hashoah-commemoration/), 36 Battery Place in Manhattan (site of the Jewish Deaf Foundation’s “NYC Deaf Chanukah” event last December), NOT at T&V WHO: Organized by Downtown Jewish Life; Interpreters are Jane Adler & Kathleen Taylor, whose work will be underwritten thanks to UJA-Federation of New York’s Jewish Community Deaf Interpreter Fund. RSVP: Please visit www.mjhorg.nyc/djl and scroll to the bottom of the page to RSVP and reserve free tickets!
For additional information, please contact Bram at bramweiser@usa.net or (212) 677-0368v.
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