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"Missing Generations": The New York Exhibition Ensuring New Yorkers Never Forget The Holocaust

In the midst of the seeming resurgence of antisemitism around the world and the ignorance about the basic facts of the Holocaust that survey after survey demonstrate, there’s a new exhibition in the New York area focused on not only the horrors of the Holocaust but also the resiliency of the Jewish community where it was nearly annihilated. The exhibition titled “Missing Generations: Photographs by Jill Freedman” is now showing at the Derfner Judaica Museum and the Art Collection at RiverSpring Living. Joining MetroFocus to discuss the exhibit are Susan Chevlowe, chief curator and museum director, and Daniel Reingold, President and CEO of RiverSpring living, the nonprofit organization serving more than 18,000 older adults in Greater New York.

Listening In: "Spotlight on Antisemitism"

As part of our ongoing “Listening In” series, we team up with the 92nd Street Y - one of New York City’s longest-running cultural institutions - to bring you some of the most important and thought-provoking discussions taking place in our city. Tonight, we listen in on New York Times columnist Bret Stephens and Rabbi Peter J. Rubinstein’s conversation on antisemitism, its pervasive nature and how it is being used as a political pawn from both the right and the left.