

The Night of Broken Glass and Not child's play
November 2011
Exhibitions on the Holocaust in Sepharad-Israel
From 16 to November 29, 2011, exhibitions in Sepharad-Israel
"The Night of Broken Glass (" Kristallnacht ").
The news that a young Jewish refugee in Paris had killed a German diplomat in retaliation for the deportation of his family to Poland, did ignite the flame of anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria. For two days, a move orchestrated by the Nazi regime led a mob of people take to the streets looting, burning and destroying linked to local Jews synagogues, businesses, cemeteries, hospitals, schools and homes. One hundred Jews were killed and more than 30,000 detainees for the sole crime of being "Jewish."
"It's not child's play." Children in the Holocaust. Produced by Yad Vashem.
The Holocaust changed the development of life of children. The reality forced them to make changes in their social and family roles. The exhibition tells about the survival of children fighting for his life, and the effort to preserve his childhood in the very difficult reality around them.

SCHEDULE
From Monday to Thursday: 10, 30 to 14.30 and from 15.30 to 20.00
and Friday from 10.30 to 15.00