Attend a Joint Memorial Satellite Ceremony

  • New York City (in-person)

    Sunday, May 12th at 1:00-3:30pm
    Doors open at 12:30pm
    Congregation Beth Elohim (Ballroom)
    274 Garfield Place
    Brooklyn, NY 11215

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  • Washington, DC (in-person)

    Sunday, May 12th at 4:30pm
    Tifereth Israel Congregation
    7701 16 St NW
    Washington, DC 20012

  • Philadelphia (in-person)

    Sunday, May 12th at 1:30pm
    Please plan to arrive by 1:15pm
    Or Hadash, A Reconstructionist Congregation
    1900 Camp Hill Rd.
    Fort Washington, PA 19034

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  • State College, PA (in-person)

    Sunday, May 12th at 1pm ET
    137 E. Beaver Ave.
    State College, PA 16801

    NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

  • Boston (in-person)

    Sunday, May 12th at 1:15 -3:00pm ET
    Workers Circle, 6 Webster Street
    Brookline, MA 02446

  • New Mexico (in-person)

    May 12th at 11:15am
    Jean Cocteau Cinema
    418 Montezuma Ave
    Santa Fe, NM, 87501

    NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

  • London (in-person)

    May 12th at 6pm BST | North London (location sent after registration)

    This screening is organised by the New Israel Fund (NIF) UK, Yachad, the Alliance for Middle East Peace (ALLMEP) and the UK Friends of the Parents Circle.

  • Totnes, UK (in-person)

    May 12th at 6:15 BST
    The Hairy Barista
    82 High St.
    Totnes TQ9 5SN, UK

    NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

  • Vienna, Austria (in-person)

    May 12th at 6:30pm CET
    Spektakel Theater
    Hamburgerstraße 14, 1050 Wien
    Vienna, Austria

  • Salzburg, Austria (in-person)

    May 12th at 6:30 CET
    Kapitelsaal, Kapitelpatz 6
    Salzburg 5020, Austria

    NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED

  • Berlin (in-person)

    May 12th at 7:30pm CET
    Baptistenkirche Wedding
    Müllerstr. 14a (near S-Bahn Wedding)
    13353 Berlin, Germany

“As human beings, we share the same pain. And perhaps if we see and meet and speak, the flames of hatred will subside, and there will be room to add reconciliation & life.”

-Yuval Sapir, in memory of his sister, Tamar