The Sons and Daughters of the Jewish deportees from France As part of the ceremony of Yom HaShoah
Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 3 PM
The session will begin with a tribute to Jacques Toros and Tommaso Zanzotto.
In the late 1970s, Beate and Serge Klarsfeld were joined by activists and organizations often from the Jewish world. The association of the Sons and Daughters of the Jewish deportees of France was created in 1979. It is structured and quickly counts 1,500 members. United around the couple Klarsfeld, the activists form a family that has gone through the same ordeal of the loss of one or more parents during the Holocaust and living, in close complicity, a form of collective "catharsis" through militant action.
The session will begin with a tribute to Jacques Toros.
In the presence of Serge Klarsfeld, Annette Zaidman, general secretary of the FFDJF, Philippe Benguigui, regional delegate of the FFDJF, and the activists of the FFDJF.
Moderated by Claude Bochurberg, journalist and activist for memory
Free entry by reservation