Join BJC and Chizuk Amuno Congregation for an evening of remembrance, reflection, and connection.
Through personal stories and shared experiences, we will explore how Holocaust
memory is passed from one generation to the next — and why telling these stories
matters today.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 | This event is now virtual
- 6:30-7 p.m. (Pre-program Museum event)
- Program will begin promptly at 7 p.m.
The event is free, but registration is helpful for planning.
REGISTER HERE
Voices from different generations will reflect on legacy, identity,
and the responsibility we each carry to remember, to teach, and to stand against hate.
Designed to be accessible and meaningful for teens, adults, and families,
this program offers space to listen, learn, ask questions,
and honor the past while looking toward the future.
The evening will conclude with a memorial ceremony,
including moments of reflection, prayer, and candle lighting,
allowing our community to remember together and
reaffirm our shared commitment to shaping a more compassionate world.
As we honor those whose lives were lost, we also affirm life, memory, and hope —
carrying these stories forward so the next generation never forgets
and always stands for light over darkness.


