

Jewish Museum Milwaukee’s exhibit Stitching History from the Holocaust explores the life and work of Hedy Strnad before her murder. The main feature of this exhibit is the recreation of Hedy’s dresses from her
sketches. It serves as an example of what happens when human suffering is ignored and is a testament to the incalculable loss of the Holocaust.
Couvert: $5
Drinks & dessert will be provided
Please bring your own brown bag lunch
RSVP by Monday, November 26, 2018 to Judy Cohen at jcohen@jwfpgh.org,
Samantha Dye at sdye@ncjwpgh.org, or Rachel Lipkin at rlipkin@jfedpgh.org
Accommodations available to include differing abilities; please email rlipkin@jfedpgh.org or call 412.992.5227 with needs.
Partners: National Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Section and Jewish Women’s Foundation of Greater Pittsburgh.
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Knowledge and Nosh: Stitching History from the Holocaust: A Private Tour and Presentation
Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 @ 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The full inclusion of people of all abilities is a core value of the Pittsburgh Jewish Community. Please discuss accessibility accommodations with the contact person for this event.
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