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One-page flyer with typed text in multiple colors. Lists featured scholars and presenters for conference. Footer contains logos of sponsoring organizations.
Note dated October 27, 2019 reading: "You can count on our prayers. Together we are stronger than hate. The Roman family." Illustration of a young child angel with wings bottom center.
Oral history of Leslie Aizenman, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Josiah Gilliam recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Full color printed program for "The Numbers Keep Changing." Includes artist's statement, reproductions of seven paintings with accompanying poems, photographs of the exhibition opening, and media coverage of the exhibit. Additional images shows painting "El Kiddush Hashem."
Oral history of Meryl Ainsman, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Charlene Foggie-Barnett recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Oral history of Lauren Bairnsfather, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history of Moshe Baran, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Ira Frank recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Oral history with Lenora Dingus recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Oral history of Rev. Liddy Barlow, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history of Rabbi Elisar Admon, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Hershey Dugan recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Oral history of Tracy Baton, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Gemma Del Duca recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Paper booklet with typed text and graphics throughout. Includes itinerary, names of 11 victims, text of "We Remember," acknowledgements, and additional information. Include two quotations by Mahatma Gandhi.
Oral history of Zach Banner, recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th Oral History Project.
Oral history with Gemma Del Duca recorded as part of the Meanings of October 27th oral history project.
Pages of typed text with illustrations. Includes test of newly written prayer for New Community Chevra Kadisha members, verses include Psalm 121:1 and Hosea 14:7, Talmudic citation from Rabbi Akiva (Mishna Yoma 8:9), prayer for guests of the New Community Chevra Kadisha, the Priestly Blessing, and a translation of Tefilat Haderech (The Traveler's Prayer") by Debbie Friedman
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The October 27 Archive collects responses to an antisemitic attack in Pittsburgh, Pa. on October 27, 2018. These responses take many forms but share a motivating impulse. Each began in the mind and heart of someone who was moved by the events of that day and was compelled to create something meaningful from that feeling. By sharing these responses, those people chose to be vulnerable for the sake of a greater good. The October 27 Archive website was launched with the belief that sharing these responses with the world can provide an avenue for people all over the world to reflect, learn, and heal.
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