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WHAT: The City of Carmel presents the 2024 Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony to commemorate those who were killed and the loved ones who suffered through the Holocaust.
WHEN: Friday, May 3, noon. The ceremony will last approximately an hour and a half and will be followed by a light lunch.
WHERE: The Tarkington Theater, 3 Carter Green, Carmel, IN 46032
WHO: Join Mayor Sue Finkam, Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow of Congregation Shaarey Tefilla and Rabbi Justin Kerber of Congregation Beth Shalom along with speakers and musical performances.
The keynote presentation will be Anne Frank's Tree by renown composer Victoria Bond and narrated by Carmel High School student Sadie Cohen who will be accompanied by the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra Quartet.
Special remarks by Jay Dorman, Carmel resident and mayoral commission appointee.
Musical performances will feature cantors Melissa Cohen and Arnie Lewin; the Carmel United Methodist Church Bell Choir; University High School of Indiana Choir; the Carmel Symphony Orchestra and The Hasten Hebrew Academy of Indianapolis.
DETAILS: The City of Carmel Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony is part of Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), an international holiday that commemorates the deaths of our six million brothers and sisters - Jews and Gentiles.
About the City of Carmel, Indiana The City of Carmel is a thriving community in Central Indiana, and is ranked one of the most livable mid-size U.S. cities. Known nationwide for pioneering urban design, Carmel has received numerous awards for its community amenities, quality of life, business environment and excellent schools, and continues to build community for those who live, work, play and visit the city. For more information, visit www.carmel.in.gov.
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