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Congregation Beth Israel 10460 N 56th St, Scottsdale, AZTo Pay online: PHXHA.COM/CONNECT/ or Contact Susan Getz: SUZE0000@GMAIL.COM
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Online registration has closed. Admission at the door on January 23rd will be $40/person, payable by cash or check only. In partnership with the Center for Jewish Philanthropy, please join the Phoenix Holocaust Association for an evening with New York Times bestselling author Georgia Hunter and Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress Winner Busy Philipps. When Georgia Hunter was fifteen years old, she discovered that she came from a family of Holocaust survivors. Years later, she embarked on a journey of intensive research, determined to unearth and record her family’s remarkable story. The result is the New York Times best seller, We Were the Lucky Ones, which has been published in over 20 languages and adapted for television by Hulu as an eight-part limited...
February 9, 2025 @1:00pm Congregation Beth Israel 10460 North 56th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85253 To Pay online: PHXHA.COM/CONNECT/ Contact Susan Getz: SUZE0000@GMAIL.COM RSVP by Wednesday, Feb 5th.
Mitchell Raff is a second-generation Holocaust survivor who grew up in Los Angeles. “Little Boy, I Know Your Name: A Second-Generation Memoir from Inherited Holocaust Trauma” is his first, intensely personal book.
Join 3GAZ for a film screening of "The Property" during the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival on Sunday
March 9, 2025 @ 1:00pm at Beth El Congregation 1118 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix, AZ To Pay online: PHXHA.COM/CONNECT/ Contact Elaine Goldenthal: elainegoldenthal@gmail.com
REGISTER: https://www.bethelphoenix.com/event/charlotte Holocaust 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. Charlotte 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. Everything changed when Charlotte was just ten years old. The Nazi invasion of France and occupation of Paris brought terror and upheaval to her life. For the next four years, Charlotte lived in constant danger, fleeing for her safety on six separate occasions. During this time,...