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PORTRAITS OF SURVIVAL: LIFE JOURNEYS DURING THE HOLOCAUST & BEYOND “Honoring our survivors symbolizes our victory over forgetfulness.” – Elie Wiesel, z”l (1928-2016) Portraits of Survival: Life Journeys During the Holocaust and Beyond

“ To hear a witness, is to become a witness oneself.”

permanent exhibit and educational program have played a crucial and imperative role both in the Santa Barbara community and region. Since its inception in 2003, over 25,000 school children, law enforcement, and

– Elie Wiesel, z”l (1928-2016)

community groups have been impacted by the stories of local Santa Barbara Holocaust Survivors, hearing directly their moving accounts of survival and resilience — and in so doing,

Our Portraits of Survival Program has

becoming witnesses to the powerful

also moved beyond our building into

lessons of history themselves. Originally

schools and other venues, especially

the vision of Mara Visniac Kohn, z"l,

when groups are so large that it

visitors interact with the beautiful

is difficult for them to come to us.

display of contemporary portraits of

In fact, our Portraits on the Road

local survivors and refugees, depicting

Program has spoken to as many as

narratives and archival material, which

1,000 students on a single day in

detail their journeys before, during, and

high school and university settings. A

after the Holocaust. Individuals and

recent addition has been the program

groups can visit the exhibit anytime

Zikaron BaSalon (Remembrance

the building is open, or arrange for a

in a Livingroom), a creative idea

docent-led tour with a survivor speaker

conceived in Israel to interact in

to provide a moving first-hand account

intimate settings with survivors

of their personal story — a truly

and the issue of the Holocaust,

unique and memorable experience.

allowing for free discussion.

In 2012, the original exhibit was

Now we look to the future with a

expanded to include a new installation,

new exciting addition to our original

Upstanders: Courage in the Face of

exhibit, the Portraits of Survival

Evil, with examples of those in our

Legacy Project. This two-part project

community who showed incredible

will include a comprehensive digital

bravery to stand up for others in the

archive of all our priceless survivor

face of unspeakable evil. Thus, the

footage and film materials. It will also

message is expanded for students and

include a new interactive space for

others who visit our program that we

students and other visitors to interact

must all be upstanders in our own

with the material and connect with the

lives every single day, standing up for

archive in new creative ways. This new

what is right and just in our society,

project will ensure that these stories

if we are to create a better world. This

will live forever in a new beautiful

powerful message against hate and

space as well as honor our survivors

intolerance remains most relevant now.

in their community for all time.

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Survivor Josie Martin tells her story to a student in the Portraits exhibit space

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