Hélène Berr, a life confiscated Exhibition from 2 January to 2 February 2017 in Toulouse

Monday January 2nd, 2017@CAP_FIRST$thursday February 2nd, 2017

Of a rare literary quality, "A confiscated life," an intimate diary written in 1942 by a Parisian Jewish student describes with sincerity the questions of a young French girl brutally marginalized from society by antisemitic legislation. This newspaper is an unpublished testimony of the period of the German occupation in Paris.

Opening 5 January 2017, 7 p.m.
Guided tour and conference: The diary of Hélène Berr, a French suite
By Maurice Lugassy, professor of literature, regional coordinator of the Shoah Memorial.
Free entry

Projection 19 January 2017, 20 h
Hélène Berr, a young girl in busy Paris of Jérôme Prieur
Free entry
Space of Judaism
2 place Riquet 31000 Toulouse

Reading show 14 March 2017, 7:30 PM
To blind steps throughout the world of Leïb Rochman
Performed by Jacob Haggaï, actor, and Marie-Line Rivière, cello.
Price: 6€
Cave Poésie René Gouzenne – 71 rue du Taur/ 31000 Toulouse