ASL-interpreted Yom HaShoah Service – NYC, May 1

Commemoration, NYC, May 1

For the tenth year, Town & Village in Manhattan is ASL interpreters for the annual Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Commemoration presented by Downtown Jewish Life, a collection of Synagogues in Lower Manhattan.

WHAT: The ceremony will include remarks from Rabbis from several area Synagogues, along with songs from the Cantors and Chorus of Downtown Jewish Life, a Projection of Names of Loved Ones We Remember and Memorial Prayers. Also, Survivor Johanna Reiss will speak about her experiences.

WHEN: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday, May 1st

WHERE: Manny Cantor Center at the Educational Alliance
197 East Broadway
Manhattan (near the “F” train)

WHO: Organized by Downtown Jewish Life;

INTERPRETERS: Jane Adler & Samantha Kuperberg

Interpreters are funded by UJA-Federation of New York’s Jewish Community Deaf Interpreter Fund.

RSVP: bit.ly/ASLYomHaShoah2019
Registration is free.

For information, contact Bram Weiser at [email protected] or (212) 677-0368 Voice.

Source: Bram Weiser

Published On: 28 Nisan 5779 (28 Nisan 5779 (May 3, 2019))