What Are Jews Doing in Germany Today?
A Story of Survival and Rebirth
78-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF KRISTALLNACHT
The first German-born rabbi since the Holocaust
will share the deep struggles that have contributed to the
amazing resilience of Jewish life in Germany today
An insightful evening with
Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner
Sunday, November 20, 2016, 7:00pm
at the Chabad Jewish Center
Cost: $10 in advance / $15 at the door
Sponsorship $72 (includes 4 tickets) / $180 (includes 8 tickets)
One of Germany's youngest community rabbis, Rabbi Yitzchak Mendel Wagner is the first ordained rabbi born in Germany after the Holocaust. He is also the first rabbi in his hometown of Krefeld in more than 70 years.
Anti-Semitism, Philo-Semitism, European Secularism, and Jewish Infrastructure in Contemporary Germany, are some of the issues Rabbi Wagner will address.
Presenting many photos and fascinating personal accounts, Rabbi Wagner will provide a brief synopsis of the history of the Shoah from the perspective of the medium-sized Jewish community of Krefeld. He will then speak about the state of Jews in Germany today.
CONTACT US AT 208.853.9200 for more information.