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Baking With Jake Cohen: A Passover Cookie From Pre-War Europe
Mar
23
7:00 PM19:00

Baking With Jake Cohen: A Passover Cookie From Pre-War Europe

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) celebrated Passover by remembering some of the recipes of pre-war Europe. On March 23, 2021, HMTC presented a virtual cookie baking demonstration by Jake Cohen, a former food staffer at Saveur and food editor of Tasting Table and Time Out New York, who had recently published his first cookbook Jew-ish. He showed us how to make his great Aunt Lotte's Kosher for Passover meringue cookies with walnuts and dark chocolate.

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The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Dirty Dancing"
Mar
21
1:00 PM13:00

The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Dirty Dancing"

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The talk on Sunday, March 21 will be about Dirty Dancing, perhaps the best known film portrayal of the Catskills.

The talk on Sunday, March 21 will be about Dirty Dancing, perhaps the best known film portrayal of the Catskills.

The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen

The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented three virtual programs about the portrayal in TV and film of the Catskills, when it was perhaps the most well-known playground and summer retreat for Yiddish speaking and other Jewish residents from the New York City area. A discussion was led by HMTC’s scholar-in-residence, Dr. Linda Burghardt, who talked about the historical accuracy of the films and answered questions from the audience about the Catskills and its’ image in popular memory.


The topic of March 21st’s discussion was Dirty Dancing, perhaps the most well-known film portrayal of the Catskills. This Academy Award and Golden Globe winning film follows the Houseman Family during their summer in the Catskills, when Frances “Baby” Houseman (Jennifer Grey) falls in love with the camp’s dance instructor, Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze), a totally unsuitable match in her father’s eyes.

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The Destruction of Salonica's Jewish Community: The First Hand Account of Dr. Albert Menache
Mar
15
6:30 PM18:30

The Destruction of Salonica's Jewish Community: The First Hand Account of Dr. Albert Menache

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Although less well-known than events in Poland and France, Greek Jews suffered the highest morality rates of any country attacked by the Nazis in WWII. In this virtual talk from March 15, 2021, Dr. Joe Halio, president of the Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture, drew material from a first-hand account by Dr. Albert Menache, to explore the the destruction of this center of Sephardic life and culture.

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The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Sweet Lorraine"
Mar
9
to Mar 10

The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Sweet Lorraine"

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The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen

The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented three virtual programs about the portrayal in TV and film of the Catskills, when it was perhaps the most well-known playground and summer retreat for Yiddish speaking and other Jewish residents from the New York City area. A discussion was led by HMTC’s scholar-in-residence, Dr. Linda Burghardt, who talked about the historical accuracy of the films. She also answered questions from the audience about the Catskills and its’ image in popular memory.


The talk that took place on March 9, 2021, focused on the fictional Lorraine Hotel at the end of the Catskills’ heyday as depicted in the 1987 film “Sweet Lorraine.” This slice-of-life comedy about old friendships and new romance traces the struggle of owner Lillian Garber (Maureen Stapleton) about whether to repair the Catskills landmark or sell it to developers, and the life of her granddaughter (Trini Alvarado) who takes a summer job in the kitchen and falls headlong into a summer romance.

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The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Mrs Maisel"
Feb
25
to Feb 26

The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen: "Mrs Maisel"

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This was the first of three programs in the HMTC Series, “The Catskills on the Big and Small Screen,” which explored depictions of the Catskills when it served as the summer retreat for Yiddish-speaking and other Jewish residents of the New York City area. In this first program, HMTC screened an episode of the award-winning series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel where Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), recently divorced, heads with her parents (Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle) to the Catskills for their annual month-long summer vacation. After the screening, Dr. Linda Burghardt, HMTC’s Scholar-in-Residence, provided comments about the accuracy of the depiction and answered questions about Catskills and its image in popular memory.

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