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SUMMARY:Film screening of "The Property" with 3GAZ
DESCRIPTION:Join 3GAZ for a film screening of “The Property” during the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival on Sunday\, March 2\, 2025\, at 3:00 pm. Join us for a no-host dinner after the film/talk at 5:30pm at Pita Jungle. If you’d like to join us for the dinner after the film/talk RSVP at: 3gaz@phxha.com.\nPurchase tickets for the film: https://gpjff.org/events/property/\n\n\n*This event features a post-screening talkback right after the movie with Dr. Anna Cichopek-Gajraj from ASU’s School of Historical\, Philosophical and Religious Studies. The film plus talkback is a total of 2 1/2 hours.
URL:https://phxha.com/events/film-screening-of-the-property-with-3gaz/
LOCATION:Shea Harkins\, 7354 E Shea Blvd\, scottsdale\, AZ\, 85260 Most popular places at this ad\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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SUMMARY:March Café Europa
DESCRIPTION:March 9\, 2025 @ 1:00pm at Beth El Congregation 1118 W. Glendale Ave.\, Phoenix\, AZ \nTo Pay online: PHXHA.COM/CONNECT/ \nContact Elaine Goldenthal: elainegoldenthal@gmail.com
URL:https://phxha.com/events/march-cafe-europa-2/
LOCATION:Beth El Congregation\, 1118 W Glendale Ave\,\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85021
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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SUMMARY:Book Talk by Charlotte Adelman and Mala Blomquist
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER: https://www.bethelphoenix.com/event/charlotte\nHolocaust survivor Charlotte Adelman and writer/editor Mala Blomquist discuss and read passages from their new book\, Charlotte: A Holocaust Story of Strength\, Courage\, and Hope. Dessert reception to follow. \nCharlotte Adelman was born on March 26\, 1932\, in Paris\, France. She grew up in a traditional Jewish household with her mother\, Rose\, her father\, Herszle\, and her brother\, Max. Her early years were marked by a picturesque childhood\, filled with love and happiness. \nEverything changed when Charlotte was just ten years old. The Nazi invasion of France and occupation of Paris brought terror and upheaval to her life. \nFor the next four years\, Charlotte lived in constant danger\, fleeing for her safety on six separate occasions. During this time\, the Nazis were systematically rounding up Jews for deportation to concentration camps in Eastern Europe. Tragically\, her mother\, Rose\, was among those deported and perished in Auschwitz\, a notorious concentration camp in Poland. \nBy the end of the war\, Charlotte had been separated from her family for nearly five years. She was reunited with her father shortly after the war ended and\, following two years of tireless searching through Red Cross facilities\, she was finally reunited with her brother\, Max. \nAfter the war\, Charlotte returned to Paris and lived there until 1957 when she immigrated to Montréal\, Canada. It was there that she met Alex\, the love of her life. Together\, they built a life filled with love and joy\, sharing 50 years of marriage until Alex’s passing in 2011. They raised two wonderful children and became proud grandparents to two grandsons. \nToday\, Charlotte is an active member of the Phoenix Holocaust Survivors Association\, where she attends regular meetings and contributes to the community. In collaboration with Steven Spielberg and the Shoah Foundation\, Charlotte’s story was documented on video. Her testimony is preserved and available at each of the six major Holocaust museums worldwide. \nCharlotte’s story stands as a powerful testament to resilience and remembrance. Among the 76\,000 Parisians who perished in the Holocaust\, her mother\, Rose\, is honored at the Holocaust Museum in Paris\, built in 2005 to memorialize those who were lost. \n 
URL:https://phxha.com/events/book-talk-by-charlotte-adelman-and-mala-blomquist/
LOCATION:Beth El Congregation\, 1118 W Glendale Ave\,\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85021
CATEGORIES:In Person Events
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SUMMARY:Rosenbluth Family Charitable Foundation Genocide Awareness Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:With special focus on the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide and the murder and displacement of Native American communities\, Genocide Awareness Week 2025 will bring different cultures of remembrance\, memorialization and repair after genocide in conversation with each other. The importance of survivor testimony\, the need to bring perpetrators to justice\, the power and limits of representation in text and art\, as well as the difficulty to represent the complexity of genocide through memorialization are shared features of confronting genocide. Equally important is the need to counter genocide denial and distortion. Starting from common themes such as these\, GAW fosters dialogues among survivors\, academics\, activists\, artists\, and government officials through presentations\, performances\, discussions\, and exhibits.\nhttps://jewishstudies.asu.edu/GAW25
URL:https://phxha.com/events/rosenbluth-family-charitable-foundation-genocide-awareness-week-2025/
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SUMMARY:Red Hand - Film Screening and Panel Discussion: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons at GAW ASU West Valley Campus
DESCRIPTION:The event is free and no RSVP needed (the QR Code on the flyer is  campus map)\, though there will be a charge for parking. \nMonday\, March 31\, 20205\, 5 – 7 PM\, CLCC Lect 110 \nJoin us to view this short but important film about missing and murdered Indigenous persons\, written and directed by Octavia Endischee\, an ASU graduate from the The Sidney Poitier New American Film School\, who will lead in a panel discussion after the screening. Joining her will be Raymond Meza and Jessica Antonio\, who will share their own experiences\, each having lost a sister. Since this topic can be traumatic and may be triggering to some\, Indigenous healers will be on site to provide support and smudging.
URL:https://phxha.com/events/red-hand-film-screening-and-panel-discussion-missing-and-murdered-indigenous-persons-at-gaw-asu-west-valley-campus/
LOCATION:ASU West Campus\, 4701 W Thunderbird Road\, Glendale\, AZ\, 85306
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