Holocaust Artifacts Sought by HUC-JIR's
Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education in Cincinnati
Interactive Exhibit is an Attic of Memories of Jewish Life in Europe
Mapping Our Tears, a project of The Center for Holocaust
and Humanity Education of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion, is a permanent, interactive exhibit detailing the personal
stories of Holocaust survivors who now reside in the tri-state.
Designed to resemble an attic from a European home of the 1930s,
the exhibit will allow visitors to experience and explore the reality
of Jewish life before its destruction by the Holocaust. A committee
of volunteers has been assisting in the development of the project
and working with educators, interns, and staff of The
Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education to bring the project
to life.
The committee is seeking support from tri-state citizens for this
important community effort by requesting loaned and donated items
that will help create the authentic atmosphere of a 1930s European
attic. Period items that might have been stored in a European attic
would be especially appreciated such as: suitcases and trunks, stools,
chairs, an armoire, other furniture, mirrors, lighting fixtures,
oriental style carpets, an old radio, appliances, a typewriter,
toys, a bicycle, a soccer ball, a dress form, hats, coat stands,
clothing, uniforms, WWI and WWII medals, pictures, paintings, picture
frames, books and magazines (in English, German, Dutch, Polish,
Yiddish), an old globe, old maps of Europe and Israel, and Judaica
such as a kiddush cup, menorah, or seder plate. All donations will
be properly catalogued and handled. Donors will be acknowledged
and honored for their contribution to this unique and compelling
exhibit.
“The exhibit will be powerful and touching. Seeing survivors on
video and hearing their personal stories while standing amongst
personal belongings will encourage discussion about the role that
faith and courage play in helping people survive hardship,” commented
Dr. Steven Adamowski, Superintendent, Cincinnati Public Schools
and Board Member, The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education
during a recent meeting about Mapping Our Tears.
Members of the Mapping Our Tears Project Committee include
HUC-JIR Cincinnati Board of Overseer members Marilynn K. Braude,
Robin Harvey, Dr. Edward B. Herzig, and Renee Lemberg, as well as
community leaders Hope Bard, Director, Kesher; Douglas Lowry, Dean,
College Conservatory of Music; Sally Rub; Paul Shortt, Professor,
College Conservatory of Music; and Edward Stern, Playhouse in the
Park.
The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education is an academic
and community resource center that teaches graduate level courses
for educational professionals and clergy; surveys and assesses Holocaust
education needs in the public and private sectors; innovates curriculum
development and evaluation; convenes conferences and symposia; and,
cooperates with the university consortium on outreach initiatives.
Community members who would like to donate items or learn more about
Mapping Our Tears or The Center for Holocaust
and Humanity Education of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion should contact Kristin Schade at (513) 221-1875, ext.
355.