2007
April 2007
Thursday 19 April 2007
Thu 19 Apr, 7 pm. A triumph of the human spirit, I never Saw Another Butterfly shares the hopes, the fears, and the beauty of the children of Terezin. Over 15,000 children passed through Terezin Concentration Camp during World War II; fewer than 100 survived. Their true story, told through the artwork and poetry they left behind, creates a compelling picture of defiance and of vibrant life. 5403 Monument Avenue, Richmond, 23226. Darcy Adler, Cultural Director, 804-545-8607, dadler@weinsteinjcc.org. Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center - [events]
Sunday 22 April 2007
Sun 22 Apr, 2 pm. A triumph of the human spirit, I never Saw Another Butterfly shares the hopes, the fears, and the beauty of the children of Terezin. Over 15,000 children passed through Terezin Concentration Camp during World War II; fewer than 100 survived. Their true story, told through the artwork and poetry they left behind, creates a compelling picture of defiance and of vibrant life. 5403 Monument Avenue, Richmond, 23226. Darcy Adler, Cultural Director, 804-545-8607, dadler@weinsteinjcc.org. Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center - [events]
Thursday 26 April 2007
Thu 26 Apr, 7 pm. A triumph of the human spirit, I never Saw Another Butterfly shares the hopes, the fears, and the beauty of the children of Terezin. Over 15,000 children passed through Terezin Concentration Camp during World War II; fewer than 100 survived. Their true story, told through the artwork and poetry they left behind, creates a compelling picture of defiance and of vibrant life. 5403 Monument Avenue, Richmond, 23226. Darcy Adler, Cultural Director, 804-545-8607, dadler@weinsteinjcc.org. Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center - [events]
Sunday 29 April 2007
Sun 29 Apr, 2 pm. A triumph of the human spirit, I never Saw Another Butterfly shares the hopes, the fears, and the beauty of the children of Terezin. Over 15,000 children passed through Terezin Concentration Camp during World War II; fewer than 100 survived. Their true story, told through the artwork and poetry they left behind, creates a compelling picture of defiance and of vibrant life. 5403 Monument Avenue, Richmond, 23226. Darcy Adler, Cultural Director, 804-545-8607, dadler@weinsteinjcc.org. Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center - [events]