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Shannon A.

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Workshop Museum of Jewish Heritage 2018
Location New York,NY,United States
Date February 23rd , 2018

How did it feel to spend so much time observing a photograph and then making art based on the photo?

Through the experience I developed a connection with Israel-I wanted to know more about him.

Write a caption for the portrait that you made. It can say something about the person or something about your feelings making the portrait.

“The boy who lived”

What did you like and dislike about the art experience?

I liked the new experience- easily adapted and implemented in my classroom.

What do you think you will remember about this experience? Why?

Reading about Israel personalized the Lodz Ghetto experiment.

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Yehuda “Yulik” Dubner



Born: Unknown, Lodz, Poland
Photo from the collection of: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Jodi Dubner Gordon
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