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X-WR-CALDESC:SOLD OUT - NO WALK-INS - CALL THE OFFICE IF YOU RESERVED A SEA
 T BUT CANNOT ATTEND - To be added to our waiting list for tickets\, call t
 he Jewish Federation office at (574) 233-1164.\n\nOn Thursday\, April 24th
  at 7:00 PM\, the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley will present its 
 annual Yom HaShoah program at the South Bend Civic Theatre. The program wi
 ll include a short candle-lighting ceremony in memory of those who perishe
 d during the Holocaust\, along with Gulfshore Playhouse Education’s tourin
 g production of Remember: The Story of Abe Price. This is a free\, but tic
 keted event. Doors opens at 6:30 PM\, program starts at 7:00 PM. \n\nThis 
 event is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Okon Family Fund fo
 r Holocaust Education\, the Kurt & Tessye Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembr
 ance\, the Schurz Foundation\, and South Bend Civic Theatre.\n\nWho is Abe
  Price?\n\nAt just 16 years old\, Abraham Piasecki’s life was uprooted by 
 the Nazi invasion of Poland. From living in the ghetto of Kielce to impris
 onment at Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Remember brings to life the harrowing true 
 story of a Holocaust survivor who escaped Nazi captivity five times. After
  the war\, Price moved with his wife\, Sala\, to the United States. Later 
 in life\, they moved to Naples\, where Price became an advocate\, educator
 \, and author. He died on February 25\, 2014.\n\nThis immersive\, challeng
 ing\, and ultimately captivating story of resilience brings us into one ma
 n’s memories and asks us to never forget. Directed by Playhouse Director o
 f Education Steven Calakos\, Remember was designed to be performed in clas
 srooms and cultural facilities across Southwest Florida and the country. W
 ritten to meet Florida Holocaust education standards\, the play provides s
 tudents with an opportunity to learn and reflect on the Holocaust and its 
 relevance in their own lives. Now\, community members are invited to witne
 ss this unique\, true story during this special tour.\n\nPrivate performan
 ces are scheduled for April 23\, 2025\, at 2 PM at Adams High School and A
 pril 24\, 2025\, at 2 PM at Penn High School. Remember features Vic Caroli
  as Abe Price\, with an ensemble cast composed of Jim Corsica\, Joshua Net
 h\, Gavin Ott\, and Sue Schaffel\, who take on a host of other characters.
 \n\nVic Caroli portrays Abe Price on stage. (Credit: Gulfshore Playhouse)
 \n\n“As it grows more and more difficult to provide first-hand testimonial
 s of Holocaust survivors for students\, plays like Remember keep these sto
 ries alive. Remember tells a difficult story and contextualizes the Holoca
 ust for students in an urgent\, engaging\, and memorable way. Abe Price wa
 s passionate about telling his story\, and our hope is that this play hono
 rs his memory and his desire to ensure what happened to him and so many ot
 hers is never forgotten\,” said director Steven Calakos.\n\nThe following 
 passage is from Sid Price\, the son of Abe\, sharing his thoughts:\n\n“My 
 brother Herb and I are very excited to be bringing the play Remember: The 
 Story of Abe Price to South Bend.\n\nMy father survived the Holocaust and 
 escaped from five different camps. He lived in South Bend from 1952-1983 b
 efore moving to Naples\, Florida. He spoke about the Holocaust to students
  at high schools\, middle schools\, and colleges. He wrote books about the
  Holocaust and made a YouTube video\, which led to the founding of the Nap
 les Holocaust Museum in 1998.\n\nFour years ago\, the Naples Playhouse wan
 ted to create a play about the Holocaust and asked the Museum for stories 
 about survivors. They reviewed a dozen stories and chose my father’s. The 
 play has been presented at many locations in Florida and Ohio. His story i
 s very dramatic and impactful\, serving as a great way to educate the next
  generation.\n\nMy father passed away at the age of 91 in 2014. My brother
  Harry is in California and can’t attend\, but he sends his regards to all
  his friends here. Herb and I will answer questions after the three shows 
 in South Bend.”
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DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT - NO WALK-INS - CALL THE OFFICE IF YOU RESERVED A SEAT
  BUT CANNOT ATTEND - To be added to our waiting list for tickets\, call th
 e Jewish Federation office at (574) 233-1164.\n\nOn Thursday\, April 24th 
 at 7:00 PM\, the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley will present its a
 nnual Yom HaShoah program at the South Bend Civic Theatre. The program wil
 l include a short candle-lighting ceremony in memory of those who perished
  during the Holocaust\, along with Gulfshore Playhouse Education’s touring
  production of Remember: The Story of Abe Price. This is a free\, but tick
 eted event. Doors opens at 6:30 PM\, program starts at 7:00 PM. \n\nThis e
 vent is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Okon Family Fund for
  Holocaust Education\, the Kurt & Tessye Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembra
 nce\, the Schurz Foundation\, and South Bend Civic Theatre.\n\nWho is Abe 
 Price?\n\nAt just 16 years old\, Abraham Piasecki’s life was uprooted by t
 he Nazi invasion of Poland. From living in the ghetto of Kielce to impriso
 nment at Auschwitz-Birkenau\, Remember brings to life the harrowing true s
 tory of a Holocaust survivor who escaped Nazi captivity five times. After 
 the war\, Price moved with his wife\, Sala\, to the United States. Later i
 n life\, they moved to Naples\, where Price became an advocate\, educator\
 , and author. He died on February 25\, 2014.\n\nThis immersive\, challengi
 ng\, and ultimately captivating story of resilience brings us into one man
 ’s memories and asks us to never forget. Directed by Playhouse Director of
  Education Steven Calakos\, Remember was designed to be performed in class
 rooms and cultural facilities across Southwest Florida and the country. Wr
 itten to meet Florida Holocaust education standards\, the play provides st
 udents with an opportunity to learn and reflect on the Holocaust and its r
 elevance in their own lives. Now\, community members are invited to witnes
 s this unique\, true story during this special tour.\n\nPrivate performanc
 es are scheduled for April 23\, 2025\, at 2 PM at Adams High School and Ap
 ril 24\, 2025\, at 2 PM at Penn High School. Remember features Vic Caroli 
 as Abe Price\, with an ensemble cast composed of Jim Corsica\, Joshua Neth
 \, Gavin Ott\, and Sue Schaffel\, who take on a host of other characters.
 \n\nVic Caroli portrays Abe Price on stage. (Credit: Gulfshore Playhouse)
 \n\n“As it grows more and more difficult to provide first-hand testimonial
 s of Holocaust survivors for students\, plays like Remember keep these sto
 ries alive. Remember tells a difficult story and contextualizes the Holoca
 ust for students in an urgent\, engaging\, and memorable way. Abe Price wa
 s passionate about telling his story\, and our hope is that this play hono
 rs his memory and his desire to ensure what happened to him and so many ot
 hers is never forgotten\,” said director Steven Calakos.\n\nThe following 
 passage is from Sid Price\, the son of Abe\, sharing his thoughts:\n\n“My 
 brother Herb and I are very excited to be bringing the play Remember: The 
 Story of Abe Price to South Bend.\n\nMy father survived the Holocaust and 
 escaped from five different camps. He lived in South Bend from 1952-1983 b
 efore moving to Naples\, Florida. He spoke about the Holocaust to students
  at high schools\, middle schools\, and colleges. He wrote books about the
  Holocaust and made a YouTube video\, which led to the founding of the Nap
 les Holocaust Museum in 1998.\n\nFour years ago\, the Naples Playhouse wan
 ted to create a play about the Holocaust and asked the Museum for stories 
 about survivors. They reviewed a dozen stories and chose my father’s. The 
 play has been presented at many locations in Florida and Ohio. His story i
 s very dramatic and impactful\, serving as a great way to educate the next
  generation.\n\nMy father passed away at the age of 91 in 2014. My brother
  Harry is in California and can’t attend\, but he sends his regards to all
  his friends here. Herb and I will answer questions after the three shows 
 in South Bend.”
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LOCATION:403 N. Main Street\, South Bend\, IN 46601 US
SUMMARY:Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony & Remember: The Story of
  Abe Price
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