In “And You Shall Tell Your Children,” through the photos, the artifacts and the personal testimonies, we explore and remember some of the ways Passover was observed throughout Europe prior to the Holocaust, during the Holocaust years, and in the displaced persons camps and children's homes following the war. read more
There are many stories of Jews who managed to somehow keep Pesach even in the death camps. In most cases, that meant not eating their bread for a week, and subsisting on potatoes (and maybe potato peelings) for that time. read more
however there were instances when they did celebrate a jewish holiday and they could only really do this by talking about it and singing some traditional songs. passover would have been impossible to keep in the camps. but its not like they sinned, they cant be held responsible for something just impossible. read more