You’re invited to join fellow students and City staff at a drop-in event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day on Monday 29 January, 1pm – 2pm in the Pavilion, University Building.
Published Monday, 22nd January, 2024 in University news
Organised by City Jewish Society (JSoc) and Israel Society with support from the SU and City, the event will acknowledge the significance and importance of marking Holocaust Memorial Day both in our community and globally. Members of JSoc and Israel Society will share family testimonials, poems and a memorial prayer.
You're able to attend at any point during the event. If you plan to attend, please register your interest to indicate numbers.
You can find out more about Holocaust Memorial Day and this year’s theme, ‘Fragility of Freedom’, on the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust website.
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