Cultivating Memory: A Holocaust Survivor's Legacy in Bloom

Schedule

Thu Aug 06 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:15 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Temple Emanuel of South Hills | Pittsburgh, PA

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Join us on August 6th to discover the story behind the Holocaust Memorial Garden at Temple Emanuel of South Hills.
About this Event

The garden is a living memorial inspired by the vision of local Holocaust survivor Marga Silbermann Randall (z”l) and brought to life in partnership with master gardener Lynn Rubin, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor.

Following a screening of a short WQED documentary about the memorial's creation, participants will hear from Rubin about her collaboration with Randall, the inspiration behind the project, and the symbolism woven into the plants and flowers that make up this living tribute. A guided tour of the garden will follow the program, weather permitting.

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The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh is a program of The Tree of Life.

Security Policy

Security will be onsite. Below is important information to remember prior to the event:

  • No signs of any kind are permitted.
  • No face masks.
  • Bags must be 12″x12″ or smaller.
  • Bags are subject to search.
  • Registrants agree to this .
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Where is it happening?

Temple Emanuel of South Hills, 1250 Bower Hill Road, Pittsburgh, United States

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