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SUMMARY:Eva A-7063  Documentary Viewing & Discussion at North Park Library
DESCRIPTION:For Holocaust Remembrance Month\, EVPL North Park will be showing Eva: A-7063\, a documentary on survivor/activist Eva Mozes Kor\, on April 4\, 2020\, at North Park Library. CYPRESS will be leading a discussion following the film. \nTaken from her home at the age of five\, Eva and her twin sister were their family’s only survivors\, and only then kept alive for the experiments of Auschwitz’ “Angel of Death\,” Josepf Mengele. Years after the liberation of Auschwitz\, Eva Mozes married a man named Michael Kor and settled down across the world in Terre Haute\, Indiana. She contacted former survivors and founded a group named CANDLES\, building a museum in Terre Haute\, campaigning in Washington DC\, and returning once a year to Auschwitz. Although not without controversy\, Eva’s message of hope\, courage\, and forgiveness touched thousands of lives she encountered. We are honoring Mrs. Kor and her work with a discussion about the film and her life after the screening\, facilitated by members of CYPRESS.
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/eva-a-7063-documentary-viewing-discussion-at-north-park-library/
LOCATION:North Park Library (EVPL)\, 960 Koehler Dr\, Evansville\, IN\, 47710\, United States
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SUMMARY:Memoir Reading by Author\, Margaret McMullan
DESCRIPTION:Cypress\, along with Temple Adath B’nai Israel\, invite you to a reading by prize-winning author\, Margaret McMullan. A recipient of a 2010 NEA Fellowship in literature\, a 2010 Fulbright at the University of Pécs in Pécs\, Hungary\, and the National Author Winner of the 2011 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award\, Margaret McMullan is the author of nine award-winning books\, including her new memoir\, Where The Angels Lived: One Family’s Story of Loss\, Exile\, and Return.  \nThe event will be held on Sunday\, November 3\, 2019 at 2 pm at Temple Adath B’nai Israel. A book signing and reception will immediately follow the reading. You can learn more about Margaret by visiting her website: margaretmcmullan.com.
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/memoir-reading-by-author-margaret-mcmullan/
LOCATION:Temple A’dath B’nai Israel\, 8440 Newburgh Rd\, Evansville\, IN\, 47715\, United States
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SUMMARY:Echoes & Reflections Teaching the Holocaust Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The University of Southern Indiana and CYPRESS will be hosting the Echoes & Reflections professional development program\, Teaching the Holocaust\, Empowering Students\, on Tuesday\, October 22\, 2019\, 8:30 am – 4 pm. \nWHY ATTEND THIS PROGRAM?\nThis professional development session will give you the tools to teach and initiate important discussions about the complex lessons of the Holocaust. In exploring classroom-tested strategies that can be implemented in your classroom\, you will leave with increased confidence and effective materials to tackle the tough questions your students have about this subject. The why. The how. \nPROGRAM GOALS\nThrough this program\, educators will: \n\n\n\nExplore a sound pedagogy for the planning and implementation of Holocaust education in the classroom;\nExamine instructional enhancements to support student learning and understanding;\nDiscover and utilize classroom-ready digital assets including lesson plans\, visual history testimonies\, and additional primary source materials;\nEnhance personal knowledge about the Holocaust\, including the history of antisemitism; and\nBuild confidence and capacity to teach this complex subject.\n\n\n\nWHAT IS ECHOES & REFLECTIONS?\nEchoes & Reflections is the premier source for Holocaust educational materials and dynamic content\, empowering teachers and students with the insight needed to question the past and foresight to impact the future. We partner with educators to support them\, foster confidence\, and amplify their skills and resources to teach about the Holocaust in a comprehensive and meaningful way. \nTo learn more about the program\, visit the Echoes & Reflections website. \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION\n \nThis is a no-cost event and participants will earn a 7-hour professional development certificate.\nBreakfast and lunch will be provided.\nCYPRESS is committed to making sure that all teachers who want to attend have the opportunity to do so. If substitute reimbursement is an issue\, please contact us to learn how we can help.\nPDF Event Flyer \nPlease reach out to us with any questions\, concerns\, or needs. You can contact us via email at cypressevansville@gmail.com. \nPlease use the form below to register for the workshop. \nRegistration\n[gravityform id=”7″ title=”false” description=”false”] \n 
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/echoes-reflections-workshop/
LOCATION:University of Southern Indiana\, 8600 University Blvd\, Evansville\, IN\, 47712
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SUMMARY:Fred Gross at Central Library
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, April 23rd at EVPL’s Central Library\, Fred Gross\, author of One Step Ahead of Hitler: A Jewish Child’s Journey through France\, will be speaking about his Holocaust experience as a young child. The event begins at 6 pm. \n 
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/fred-gross-at-central-library/
LOCATION:EVPL Central Library\, 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Evansville\, IN\, 47713\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190204
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SUMMARY:A New Generation Remembers: A Unique Holocaust Exhibit on display at TABI
DESCRIPTION:The Committee to Promote Respect in Schools (CYPRESS) invites you to join in a powerful\, creative learning experience around the Holocaust. \nCYPRESS\, in partnership with Temple Adath B’nai Israel (TABI)\, is hosting an exhibit of Holocaust Murals created by students designed to ensure memories of the Holocaust are preserved in art. \nThe exhibit is called “A New Generation Remembers: A Unique Holocaust Exhibit.” The mural collection is part of a program for gifted middle and high school students from Kentucky. Every summer\, a group of students immerse themselves in the study of the Holocaust\, watching historical films\, taking field trips and hearing from survivors themselves. During the course\, students work together to complete a mural. \nThis is the 25th year of the Holocaust education program. Through the years\, students have created 21 murals in all. They are each 6 feet by 9 feet long. Every mural is unique\, but displayed together\, they tell a powerful story\, and ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are not forgotten. \nThe mural collection will be on display at Temple Adath B’nai Israel\, 8440 Newburgh Road\, Evansville\, IN\, the first two weeks of February. The exhibit will be open during the week for middle and high school field trips\, and open on the weekends for public viewing and special events. \nSPECIAL EVENT: “An Afternoon of Remembrance” with speaker Fred Gross\, Holocaust Survivor from Louisville\, Kentucky\nWhen: Sunday\, February 10\, 2019 – 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.\, reception immediately following\nWhere: Temple Adath B’nai Israel\nOpen to the Public \nPUBLIC VIEWING HOURS:\nWeekdays: February 4 – 8 and February 11- 15 – 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.\nWeekends: February 9/10 and February 16/17 –  1:00 – 4:00 p.m. \nMIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS:\nSchool field trips are encouraged during the weekday public viewing hours. We estimate it will take approximately 1 hour to view the entire display. We estimate 40-50 students can view the murals at one time. We will work to accommodate larger classes. Please get in touch with us. Sign-up is required. To make inquiries or schedule a field trip\, please use the contact form below. \nRESOURCES \nPDF Event Flyer \nTeacher Packet – A great resource for teachers to use in the classroom prior to visiting the Exhibit \nAnnotated Bibliography of Holocaust Era Fiction for Middle and High School Students by Lisa Muller \nTo learn more about this project\, you can watch a documentary that aired on KET that follows students as they work on the 2017 mural and explore Never Again\, an exhibition of past murals at Louisville’s Jewish Community Center. Click here to watch the video on KET’s website. \n\nContact Us\nFor more information\, to volunteer\, or to schedule a field trip visit\, please use the contact form below. \n[gravityform id=”5″ title=”false” description=”false”]
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/exhibit-of-holocaust-murals/
LOCATION:Temple A’dath B’nai Israel\, 8440 Newburgh Rd\, Evansville\, IN\, 47715\, United States
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SUMMARY:Belfer Grant Applications Due
DESCRIPTION:Completed applications are due by midnight on 04/30/2018. You must register for the conference before applying for this grant. \nApplications must be completed and submitted online. Click here to visit the Belfer Grant page.
URL:https://cypressevansville.org/event/belfer-grant-applications-due/
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