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Yom HaShoah Program to Commemorate the Victims of Holocaust

Tuesday, April 22, 2025 4:30–5:30 PM
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    In honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), Anne Slovin, soprano, University of Notre Dame, and Jason Gresl, clarinet, instructor at Saint Mary's College, will perform I Never Saw Another Butterfly by Lori Laitman.
    This piece features musical settings of texts by children living in the Theresienstadt ghetto.
    Following the performance, a discussion on the spiritual resistance of the arts during the Shoah will be led by Philip B. Bohlman (Ludwig Rosenberger Distinguished Service Professor in Jewish History, Music and Humanities, University of Chicago) and Nicolette van den Bogerd (Postdoctoral scholar in Jewish Studies, Indiana University).
    This program is generously supported in part by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies and the Sacred Music Program. It is being held in conjunction with the spring Rare Books and Special Collection exhibit, "Tragedies of War: Images of WWII in Print Visual Culture."
    About the Exhibit
    This exhibit commemorates the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War (1939-1945) using primarily European visual sources recently acquired by Rare Books and Special Collections. It showcases over forty works on paper, including posters, maps, propaganda ephemera, and illustrated books, as well as photographs and first-hand accounts. The exhibit explores themes of Nazi racial ideology, the Holocaust, children in war, resistance, liberation, and memories of war. By examining images created for personal use and for state-sponsored propaganda, the exhibit presents a visual narrative of the war’s profound impact on individuals and societies, offering deeper insight into how this war was experienced and remembered.
    This exhibit is curated by Natasha Lyandres, Curator, Rare Books & Special Collections, Jean McManus, Catholic Studies Librarian, University Archives, and Julia Schneider, German Language and Literature and Italian Studies Librarian, Hesburgh Libraries. This and other exhibits within the Hesburgh Libraries are generously supported by the McBrien Special Collections Endowment.
    All exhibits are free and open to the public during business hours.

    Open to undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, staff, postdocs, alumni, friends, and the pulbic.


     
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    https://events.nd.edu/events/2025/04/22/yom-hashoah-program-to-commemorate-the-victims-of-holocaust/