At Beth Tzedec, we understand the importance of cultivating lasting friendships and maintaining ties to the community, which is why our senior-focused initiatives aim to foster a sense of belonging and provide a supportive network. As Rabbi Steve Wernick has pointed out in his sermons, loneliness is a disease and community is the cure. Join us to connect with like-minded individuals, engage in meaningful activities, and create lasting memories.
Beth Tzedec doubly recognizes the importance of families sharing Jewish experiences together! We’re creating programming that is meaningful and enjoyable for the whole family – children, parents and grandparents. As the largest conservative synagogue in the world, we maintain Jewish traditions across generations, while creating new ones.
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, join the Toronto Holocaust Museum – together with Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, Canadian Society for Yad Vashem, the Azrieli Foundation’s Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program, Facing History and Ourselves, and March of the Living Canada – as we co-present the annual Yom Hashoah commemoration for the entire community.
This year, as we mark 80 years since liberation, we will look back at the eight decades since the Holocaust to explore new perspectives and significant moments that have shaped how survivors, their descendants, and the broader community remember, reflect on, and preserve the memory of their murdered families.
The location of the Commemoration will be shared with those who register. To register, click HERE.
For information, contact:
Hanna Schacter, hschacter@thethm.org / https://torontoholocaustmuseum.org