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Holocaust program coming to community

September 19, 2017

Sheryl Bronkesh, chair of Generations After - Descendants of Holocaust Survivors in Greater Phoenix, is reaching out to area churches to tell them about a program available in the Valley  - Willesden Read. This program is based on the memoir, The Children of Willesden Lane by Mona Golabek. The program is sponsored by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Phoenix Holocaust Survivors' Association, Generations After, and Scottsdale Community College.  

The program includes:

  • Book discussions for both students and adults.  Copies of the book (adult and young reader versions) are available at no cost  for student education.  
  • They are sponsoring a teacher education program on October 28 that will help prepare teachers to bring the message of the Holocaust to students.  
  • They can provide a discussion facilitator for adult book discussions.  
  • In April, concert pianist and author Mona Golabek will bring her one-woman show to the Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts where she will play the piano and tell her mother's story.

Here is an overview of the program and an invitation to the teacher program.

Contact information:

Sheryl Bronkesh
Chair, Generations After - Descendants of Holocaust Survivors in Greater Phoenix
12701 North Scottsdale Road, #122
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
www.phoenixhsa.org
Phx2g3g@gmail.com
Sbronkesh@gmail.com
(480)223-3021

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Southwest Conference United Church of Christ
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Phoenix AZ 85064-4968

Location: 214 E Willetta St., Phoenix AZ 85004

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