36th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program: Born Survivor – The Miraculous Story of Dr. Hana Berger Moran, one of the youngest Holocaust Survivors.

Temple Emanuel 51 Grape Street, Denver, CO, United States

  For the 36th year, ADL’s Mountain States Region will host its Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, one of the largest such events in the United States. The program allows Coloradans of all faiths to come together to honor Holocaust survivors, remember those who perished, educate the community about this horrible crime against humanity and translate those lessons into contemporary action. The

37th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, Featuring a Conversation with Holocaust Survivor Sidney Zoltak

Temple Emanuel 51 Grape Street, Denver, CO, United States

For the 37th year, ADL’s Mountain States Region will host its Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, one of the largest such events in the United States. The program allows Coloradans of all faiths to come together to honor Holocaust survivors, remember those who perished, educate the community about this horrible crime against humanity and translate those lessons into contemporary action. The event

ADL’s Virtual 40th Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program

Zoom

Click here to watch the recording of this year's Program.  For the 40th year, ADL’s Mountain States Region will host its Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program, one of the largest such events in the United States. The 2021 program will be offered virtually on Zoom.  Thank you to our generous sponsors (as of 3/24/21): The Curtiss-Lusher Family Michael and Debbie Feiner

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ADL’s 42nd Annual Governor’s Holocaust Remembrance Program on April 19, 2023 (in person and via livestream)

Watch the 2023 program video here. The ADL Mountain States Region is pleased to announce that the 2023 Governor's Holocaust Remembrance Program will once again be held in person, on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 at Temple Emanuel in Denver, CO with a livestream option. Register here. The Program allows people of all faiths to come together each year to honor