Here is a calendar of upcoming events, up and down the country. Some are organized by us, others by like-minded organizations and groups.
Shadows of Shoah is an artistic educational project, communicating the gravity and significance of the Holocaust in a unique way. Using photography and original music, selected episodes from survivors’experiences are presented in a brief and compelling format.
To reach a generation for whom the Holocaust holds little relevance or significance, Shadows of Shoah strives to produce powerful and evocative art while carefully maintaining historical accuracy. An explanatory video may be viewed here.
When approached, we had no hesitation in financially sponsoring this worthwhile project.
You, and members of your organization or congregation are invited to its opening at the Transitional Cathedral. Details are below. Feel free to invite your friends and family. Light refreshments will be served.
Admission: Free, RSVP to rsvp@shadowsofshoah.com
DOREL GOLAN AND SAM LUCAS CONCERT
2.30pm, 12 July
The Plaza, Kensington St, Putaruru
The Waikato Music Society have much pleasure in inviting you to a special musical experience.
Dorel is critically acclaimed and widely spoken of as Israel’s most exciting young pianist.
Sam Lucas is a prize-winning young Australian cellist.
Admission: Adults, $30; Members, $25; Students Free; Door sales only.
Wednesday 26 August at 7:30pm
Stan Goodenough
Israel based journalist, writer, speaker, licensed Israel tour guide
Stan, a South African has lived with his wife and seven children in Israel for 25 years. He has been involved with Israel focused ministries in Jerusalem for many years and in recent times has been travelling to actively encourage Christians who support Israel to stand up for Israel in political forums.
Stan will share about the current challenges Israel faces from a biblical and political standpoint including the different approaches New Zealand and Australia have adopted in their foreign affairs, concerning the question of ‘Palestine’. This is particularly relevant in light of NZ’s July chairmanship of the UN Security Council.
Come to be informed, encouraged, inspired, and challenged
Riccarton Baptist Church
80 Rattray Street, Riccarton Christchurch
Please bring a plate of finger food