Who Will Remain beautifully interweaves a survivor’s personal narrative, wonderful music, and poetry from the Sho’ah (the Holocaust) with other poetry of loss, hope, and faith. On Yom HaSho’ah, the Jewish date for commemorating the Holocaust, attendees are invited to grapple with the terrible destruction of the Sho’ah, and build both understanding and empathy through a tender, accessible, artistic program co-created by Amy Lieberman and Angelynne Hinson. This program runs just over an hour, and includes the participation of clergy of cosponsoring congregations.

Angelynne Hinson (left) and Amy Lieberman perform in “Who Will Remain.”
Who Will Remain is performed by:
The program includes music by Robert Schumann, Hanns Eisler, Marc Blitzstein and Maurice Ravel with poetry by Langston Hughes, Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger and Robert Frost.
Who Will Remain is free and open to all. The program is cohosted by Congregation Beth El of Sudbury, Congregation Or Atid of Wayland, B’nai Torah MetroWest of Wayland, Greater Framingham Community Church, and St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church of Sudbury, and is a fiscally sponsored project of Arts Alive.
Registration is encouraged, though not required. To register, click here.