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  2. Category:Classical music about the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    S. Schindler's List (soundtrack) A Survivor from Warsaw. Symphony No. 13 (Shostakovich) Symphony No. 21 (Weinberg)

  3. Zamir Chorale of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Zamir Chorale of Boston, founded in 1969, is a choral group that performs Jewish liturgical pieces, major classical works, music of the Holocaust, newly commissioned compositions, and Israeli, Yiddish, and Ladino folksongs. Zamir has been recognized by American Record Guide as “America’s foremost Jewish choral ensemble.”.

  4. List of Holocaust memorials and museums - Wikipedia

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    National Holocaust Names Memorial (Holocaust Namenmonument) in Jodenbuurt neighborhood of Amsterdam; Utrecht and Vught. Camp Vught National Memorial at Herzogenbusch concentration camp. Joods monument (translated name: Jewish Monument) displaying 1200 names near the Railway Museum (former Maliebaan Railway Station), Utrecht. Westerbork

  5. St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Holocaust Museum & Learning Center was founded in 1995, publicly opening on May 1, 1995. It operated as a department of Jewish Federation of St. Louis. [3] [4] The museum's opening was dedicated to Gloria M. Goldstein, the wife of museum benefactor Samuel Goldstein.

  6. Holocaust Memorial Day: Canton's Jewish community hosts ...

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    Boren was the keynote speaker at this year's Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Memorial Day, at Beit Ha'am at 432 30th St. NW. The annual remembrance day began Sunday evening and ends today.

  7. List of composers influenced by the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Krzysztof Penderecki's Dies Irae (also known as the "Auschwitz Oratorio") is a well known work written in memory of the Holocaust. Chava Alberstein; David Amram (1930– ) B. Dawid Beigelman (1887–1945) Karel Berman; David Botwinik (1920–2022) C. John Cage (1912–1992) E. Hanns Eisler (1898–1962) F. Grigory Frid (1915–2012)

  8. Violins of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .violins-of-hope .com. The Violins of Hope ( Hebrew: כינורות של תקווה) is a collection of Holocaust -related string instruments in Tel Aviv, Israel. The instruments serve to educate and memorialize the lives of prisoners in concentration camps through concerts, exhibitions and other projects. [1]

  9. Klezmer - Wikipedia

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    Klezmer ( Yiddish: קלעזמער or כּלי־זמר) is an instrumental musical tradition of the Ashkenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. [1] The essential elements of the tradition include dance tunes, ritual melodies, and virtuosic improvisations played for listening; these would have been played at weddings and other social functions.