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Scooter Braun, the renowned music manager behind megastars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, is determined to bring awareness to a tragic event through his latest endeavor. The Nova Music Festival Exhibition, titled "Nova: Oct. 7, 6:29 am — The Moment Music Stood Still," is a poignant tribute to the 360 young Israelis who were murdered by Hamas during the festival. Despite facing violent protests, Braun remains undeterred, aiming to take the exhibition to Los Angeles next. Scooter Braun on His Nova Music The Inspiration Behind the Exhibition A Visit to Israel Braun's journey to creating this exhibition began with a deeply personal visit to Israel. In December, he visited the sites affected by the massacre, including the kibbutz and the Nova festival grounds. His grandparents, who survived the Holocaust, and his experience with the Manchester Arena bombing during Ariana Grande's concert, gave him a profound understanding of such atrocities. Seeing the aftermath firsthand in Israel, including still-visible bloodstains, Braun felt compelled to share these harrowing stories with the world. Documenting the Human Experience Braun documented his experiences in Israel, sharing stories on Instagram to highlight the humanity of the victims. He visited a healing camp for survivors of the Nova festival, where he saw young adults aged 19 to 24 singing, dancing, and supporting each other. Despite their traumatic experiences, they remained hopeful and focused on peace. This stark contrast to the swift global response to the Manchester attack, where the world rallied for the victims, fueled Braun’s determination to amplify the voices of the Nova survivors. The Nova Music Festival Exhibition Bringing the Exhibit to the U.S. Determined to bring these stories to a broader audience, Braun collaborated with Israeli organizers Yagil Simony, Ofir Amir, and Omri Sari to bring the exhibition to the U.S. The exhibit has already hosted 100,000 visitors, despite facing protests from pro-Palestinian demonstrators. These protests, which included chants of antisemitic slogans and displays of Hamas flags, were condemned by prominent figures like New York City Mayor Eric Adams and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. What Visitors Can Expect The Nova Music Festival Exhibition, located in New York City's financial district, offers a visceral and emotional experience. Visitors are taken through the events of October 7th, 2023, with detailed accounts of the massacre. Survivors, like Tomer, who is featured in the exhibit, share their personal stories daily, providing a powerful testament to the horrors they endured. Tomer, a survivor himself, engages with visitors to foster understanding and empathy. The Impact of the Exhibit Braun believes that music is a universal language and that it should remain a safe space for everyone. The exhibit transcends political boundaries, focusing on the human tragedy that occurred. By showcasing these stories, Braun hopes to bridge gaps and foster a deeper understanding of the events. The exhibit serves as a memorial to the victims and a reminder of the importance of preserving peace and humanity in the face of such brutality. The Future of the Exhibition Expansion Plans The success of the exhibition in New York has inspired Braun to expand its reach. He plans to take the exhibition to Los Angeles next, ensuring that more people have the opportunity to witness and reflect on the Nova massacre. Braun’s commitment to this project underscores his belief in the power of storytelling and its ability to create change. A Call for Global Awareness Braun’s dedication to the Nova Music Festival Exhibition is not just about remembering the past but also about educating the present and future generations. He hopes that by sharing these stories, he can prevent such tragedies from occurring again. His message is clear: the world must not remain silent in the face of such evil, and we must all work together to ensure that music and humanity prevail.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024
On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2024, we solemnly reflect on the atrocities of the past, shedding tears for the millions who suffered unimaginable horrors. Let us vow never to forget, tirelessly working towards a world where such atrocities are inconceivable. May the memory of the Holocaust inspire compassion, understanding, and a collective commitment to ensure that such darkness never engulfs humanity again.
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Honoring Holocaust Survivors at a Pre-Passover Seder in New York | HolocaustSurvivors | PrePassoverSeder | JewishHeritage | NeverForget | Resilience | RememberingHistory | AntiSemitism | Education | Survival | FamilyMemories |
In a pre-Passover Seder held in New York, Jewish Holocaust survivors gathered to recount their memories and experiences during World War II. The event was organized by the Museum of Jewish Heritage, and attendees shared stories of loss, survival, and resilience. The Seder, a traditional Jewish meal that commemorates the Jewish exodus from Egypt, was infused with the memories of war and the…
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Commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust 2023.
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The United Nations Holocaust memorial ceremony will be held on 27 January 2023 in the United Nations General Assembly Hall, under the theme "Home and Belonging".
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Holocaust Survivor, Sex Therapist, Sniper. 👵🏻✡️
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Corrie Ten Boom was a Dutch watchmaker who helped many Jews escape the Nazis during World War II. However, she and her family were betrayed and arrested by a Nazi informant. They were sent to concentration camps, where her sister Betsie died. Corrie survived and became a Christian writer and speaker. She wrote several books, including The Hiding Place, which tells her story of courage and faith. Corrie Ten Boom quotes reveal her wisdom and compassion. They also teach us about forgiveness, hope, and God’s love.
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A few days before Betsie died, while sleeping next to her sister in the cot they shared at Ravensbruck concentration camp, she said:
Betsie: "Are you awake, Corrie?"
Corrie: "Yes, you wakened me."
Betsie: "I had to. I need to tell you what God has said to me...Corrie, there is so much bitterness. We must tell them that the Holy Spirit will fill their hearts with God's love...we will travel the world bringing the gospel to all--our friends as well as our enemies."
Corrie: "To all the world? But that will take much money."
Bestie: "Yes, but God will provide. We must do nothing else but bring the gospel, and He will take care of us. After all, He owns the cattle on a thousand hills. If we need money, we will just ask the Father to sell a few cows."
Corrie: "What a privilege...to travel the world and be used by the Lord Jesus."
—Corrie ten Boom, Tramp For The Lord (excerpt)
"...God’s love has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who has been given to us." Romans 5:5 (AMP)
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🌺 "Although the threads of my life have often seemed knotted, I know, by faith, that on the other side of the embroidery… There is a Crown." —Corrie ten Boom
Note: Corrie ten Boom often preached a sermon on God's faithfulness. ➡ We cannot see what He sees. He is always working for our good and His glory. We must resolve to trust God's perspective. She used this cloth illustration while she gave the sermon; turning it to the clear side at the sermon's conclusion. This embroidered clothe is displayed at the Corrie ten Boom Museum in Haarlem, Holland.
"'For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,' says the Lord. 'For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.'" —Isaiah 55:8-9
"And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away." —1 Peter 5:4
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#artist #thomasdelohery and #holocaustsurvivor #henrikorn meet #melbournemayorsallycapp after being awarded #thecityofmelbournegrant to publish #holocaustsurvivorhenrikorn ‘s #newbook #frontcoverartwork by #artistthomasdelohery #australianart #jwire
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Short video about Holocaust Survivor Philomena Franz that I recommend people watch.
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Free on Kindle Unlimited November 11- 12
The story says it all!
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This week, I was honored by the Florida Jewish Journal to be the front page story for the latest issue. Titled "Holocaust Survivors Give Back," my lead story describes philanthropic Survivors who were grateful for being spared and subsequently shared their beneficence with their communities. See attached to read the full column.
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UN Geneva to Mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day under Theme “Home and Belonging”.
Every year on 27 January, the international community comes together to commemorate the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This Day was chosen by the United Nations General Assembly to mark the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp in 1945.
The 2023 theme, “Home and Belonging”, highlights the multidimensional human needs of victims of atrocity crimes and the dangers of hate speech, antisemitism, Holocaust distortion and denial, and prejudice.
On 27 January 2023 at 13:00 hrs CET in Room XVIII at the Palais des Nations, the United Nations Office at Geneva will host an official commemoration, at which Holocaust survivor Avraham Roet, 94, will share his poignant story of loss and survival. The ceremony will also include remarks by António Guterres, UN Secretary-General; Tatiana Valovaya, UN Geneva Director-General; Ambassador Meirav Eilon Shahar, Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations in Geneva; and a representative of the European Union. Musicians Amit Weiner, Yael Yekel, and Marc Crofts will perform music composed during the Holocaust.
The event will be webcast live at UNTVOpens in new window and on UN Geneva’s Facebook pageOpens in new window. To attend the commemoration in person, please register hereOpens in new window.
In addition, the United Nations Office at Geneva, together with the EU Delegation and the Permanent Missions of Israel, Slovakia, and Czechia, the World Jewish Congress, and ASWE will organize an exhibition entitled "Days Beyond Time - Artist Meets TestimonyOpens in new window". This exhibition, created by Beit Theresienstadt in Israel, will be showcased for the first time outside of Israel from 26 January to 20 February at D10 ArtSpaceOpens in new window at Rue Ami-Lullin 6, Geneva. It will bring together artworks created in the Theresienstadt Ghetto during the Holocaust and new artworks by young Israeli artists of the third generation, who were inspired by testimonies of Holocaust survivors of Ghetto Theresienstadt.
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