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101 Garden of Eden Road, Wilmington, DE 19803
My Dear Children: The Untold Story of the Pogroms Documentary Screening
A story of Jewish faith, family, and a tragedy that reverberated for generations.
The pogroms in the years following the Russian Revolution of 1917 killed tens of thousands of Jews and marked the beginning of the near-obliteration of Jewish life from an area of the world to which nearly 80% of the world's Jewry can trace its roots. Feiga Shamis, a Jewish mother of 12, wrote about those years in a rare first-hand account. What happened drove her to make a choice no mother should ever have to make. But it was a choice that ensured the survival of two of her children.
Decades later, Feiga's granddaughter, Judy Favish, set out from South Africa for Poland and Ukraine to try to understand the grandmother she never met, the choice Feiga made, and her father who would never talk about his past.
Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with the director LeeAnn Dance and University of Delaware Jewish Studies Director Polly Zavadivker.
For more information on this documentary, click here.
This event is free and open to the public.
Co-sponsored by the University of Delaware Jewish Studies Program, the Jewish Federation of Delaware, and Hagley Museum.
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