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Hundreds of people have gotten to the chuppah directly or indirectly through the group.
Gradually, a picture emerged of survivors who had each experienced a different horror, but who all shared the pain of living with the memory.
The current exhibition, on view until February 26, is in its own right combating anti-Semitism by educating the public about the impact early Jewish settlers had on helping to establish this country.
“I was so inspired by the beautiful lessons I learned and by the holiness around me that I just couldn't stop writing songs!” she says.
A program that started with a handful of volunteers has grown exponentially to include students from a wider array of backgrounds.


