Thornbury Library – Book Display – HMD 2024
Saturday, 27 January 2024,Thornbury Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
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Thornbury Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
17 JAN 2024 — 2 FEB 2024
Based on recent research, The Vienna Model of Radicalisation. Austria and the Shoah highlights the role of Vienna as gateway for the radicalisation of antisemitic policy in the Nazi State. The “Vienna Model” – a ter...
A talk with the daughter of a survivor through the organisation Generation to Generation.
Yate Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Winterbourne Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Patchway Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Bradley Stoke Library Will have a selection of books on display. From Novels to Non-fiction, Biographies to audiobooks, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024 at Wantage Methodist Church.
7.30 pm to 8.30 pm.
Conversation with Holocaust Survivor Dr Agnes Kaposi MBE, Rabbi Tanya Sakhnovich and Revd Bruce Thompson (Methodist Minister).
Wantage Methodist Church Saturday 27th January 10am till 12 noon
A time to pop in and reflect a while, for as brief a time or as long as you are able. Images, music and film clips will be shown on a rolling powerpoint. Opportunity to light...
In response to the HMD stories - David Berger and the Veseli family our children wrote reflections on the accounts on small purple flames. These flames were then added to our HMD display in the Humanities department.
Humanities homework for years 7/8 with the focus on the fragility of freedom. PPT presented outlining the background, work of HMD and aims of the theme. Pupils are able to choose how they wish to complete the homework e.g. symbol, poem, research ...
We have speakers for year 12 (160 students) and year 13 (152 students) on Friday 9th Feb in school.
Monday 29th January 2024 18.15-21.00 (including refreshments)
We have various speakers (the Mayor of Stevenage, the Leader of the Stevenage Borough Council, Yhe Youth Mayor, The Deputy Lieutenant, the Rabbi of Stevenage Liberal Synagogue). M...
Emersons Green Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, Biographies to audiobooks, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Open church, building in darkness, candle lit between 19:00 and 21:00 space for quiet reflections, writing into a prayer wall, lighting candles, praying listening
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, Pill Library invites you to an informal personal story-telling by Lorna Brunstein, local artist and daughter of Holocaust survivor Esther Brunstein.
Recalling a trip to Poland Lorna will share a specific episo...
Staple Hill Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
Downend Library will have a selection of books on display.
From Novels to Non-fiction, to help people learn more about the atrocities perpetrated in the past.
The library will have a display with books, posters and interactive elements.
It will be in place from 16 January 2024 until after 27 January 2024.
Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024. 12 noon to 1 pm.
Holocaust Survivor Dr Agnes Kaposi MBE in conversation with Rev Bruce Thompson.
Light refreshments to follow.