
Cindy Croford, Jane Garner formed with Holocaust survivors
Cindy Croford, Jennifer Garner, Billy Porter and other stars have presented pictures with Holocaust survivors in an attempt to educate people about this dark time in history.
Photographer Price Thompson-who shot high-end magazines like ELLE, L’AFFIEL and Glamour- Project, “Borrowed Spotlight”, together.
For the first time at Detour will be on April 22 to honor the day of the Holocaust anniversary.
David Shuimer, George Stefanopoulos, Nicolas Bilz, Barbara Korkuran, Scott Braun, Sherrill Sandberg, Chelsea Handler, Julius Irfing, and Josh Beck, who was presented with the survivors of the project.
The star “Step Up” Jenna Dewan was paired with Risa Igelfel, which witnessed the destruction of the Nazis directly when they invaded Vienna, Austria, in 1938.
IGELEFELD survived that she was inclined by a soldier from a Nazi plot to attack her. She fled to England with the help of a former professor, who had previously fled, who helped her secure a visa.
The sixth page office tells, “It is really a great and modest opportunity to be part of this amazing moment in honor of the flexibility and courage of these amazing real survivors. The meeting and listening to the story of Risa changed life for me.”
“The most enjoyable part (of the project) was dancing together and hearing Risa sings,” Diwan tells us. “The most challenge was hearing directly to the real horrors of our history that Risa carries during the Holocaust.”
The exhibition will contain the photos and testimonies of the survivors and interactive elements aimed at educating the audience about the Holocaust.
According to the poll By adl“20 percent of the respondents around the world have not heard of the Holocaust. Less than half (48 percent) realize the historical accuracy of the Holocaust, which decreases to 39 percent between 18 to 34 years.”
Publications will be sold from the exhibition by auction, and Thompson has a acceptable book with photos. The revenues will benefit from self -assistance, which provide services and assistance to the live Holocaust survivors in New York, and the United States Memorial Museum.
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