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RELICS OF REMEMBRANCE to HOLOCAUST 80 Memorial Year.

RELICS OF REMEMBRANCE – what Holocaust survivors’ objects tell us.

Bródy House – Bunker Gallery – District VIII., 10. Bródy Sándor Street – Budapest
The exhibition can be visited free of charge: November 28 – December 11, 2024.
Mon-Sun: 8a.m. – 4p.m. and Fri-Sat: 6 p.m. – 10 p.m.

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Everyday objects steeped in stories of Holocaust survivors serve as testimonies of life. How the individual were able to survive an unimaginably destructive period, and to preserve and pass on to future generations perseverance and perseverance that is still valid today.
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Hungarian Holocaust, the Hungarian Jew Social Aid Foundation / MAZS Foundation gathered Three 3rd. generation artists – Anna Tihanyi, Eszter Biró, Zsuzsi Flohr at the bunker of Bródy House organizes an exhibition of their works. The three photographic works focus on processing the legacy of the generation of Holocaust survivors through the personal stories of the creators. The series of descendants, the evoking objects inherited and preserved from their grandparents, become focal points of healing and reflection. Although their starting point in each of the three cases are from a unique point of view. Dealing with themes of the complexity of liveable loss, duty and memory, they lead the audience. At the opening of the exhibition, also with the participation of descendants of survivors, musical (Lamm David ) and prose (Golem Theater) adaptations of a story.

In addition to questions of identity, they shed light on the memories of real and imagined community heritages, the necessity of the triad of doubts, responsibility and hope.

The exhibition can be visited free of charge for two weeks in the gallery of Brody House (1088 Budapest, Bródy Sándor u. 10.). With the help of photographers, guided tours will be organized during opening hours as a related program. The head of the professional implementation of the memorial program, the curator of the exhibition is Vivien Boronyák, artistic manager.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Welcome back to the 11th Jewish and Israeli Film Festival! 

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November, 17 – December, 4. 2022.

Organizers: JCC Budapest – Bálint Ház, JDC.

Herald news to film lovers … the JCC Budapest is proud to present the 11th annual Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival (ZSIFI).

This year, be able to watch the best Israeli and international Jewish-themed films of the year together, in the movie theater! Laughing, crying, reflecting, remembering and feeling carefree – the ZsiFeeling have come to expect.

The past few years have been challenging as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. We stayed in and binge-watched our favorit movies and TV shows. Although watching from home had its benefits at times, we all know that it’s just simply not the same as being together and watch the film on big screens.

This year, we’ll be able to do just that by joining together to watch movies you won’t be able to watch at home. We have the best of this year’s Israeli films, and many great international films from the U.S.A, Poland, France, Germany, Austria, and around the world.

All the films are screened in the original language with subtitles, so foreign viewers in our country can also enjoy them.

Collaborating partners: Budapest Film, BZSH, Erzsébetváros, Golem Theater, French Institute, Goethe Institute, Hebrew Language Center, International Visegrad Fund, Kibic Magazine, MAZSIHISZ, Austrian Cultural Forum, Warsaw Jewish Film Festival. We are also thankful for the support of the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), the Embassy of Israel in Budapest, and the Israeli Cultural Institute.

We are also incredibly thankful to recognize the main patron of the 11th Jewish and Israeli Film Festival: Mr. Gergely Karácsony – Mayor of Budapest.

All the films are screened in the original language with subtitles, so foreign viewers in our country can also enjoy them.

Ttickets go on sale from November, 17. on the spot at the Art cinema, Pushkin cinema, Cinego.

See dates, venues and screening time: https://zsifi.org/2022/program#1668430659572-9db39fbb-0ef7

Update: Aggie Reiter