
Mobile Exhibits
The LJD Jewish Family & Community Services (JFCS) offers the following pop-up exhibits that can be set up and displayed in schools, churches, libraries, and other local spaces.

SURVIVORS is dedicated to the experiences of local Holocaust survivors living in Northeast Florida. More than 70 years after the events that indelibly marked their lives, artist Ingrid Damiani photographed 12 survivors and their families in the places that meant the most to them. These visual documents express the powerful legacy of their survival.
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SPOTS OF LIGHT: To Be A Woman in the Holocaust gives expression to the unique voice of Jewish women in the Holocaust: their choices and responses in the face of evil, brutality and relentless hardship that they were forced to grapple with. It features nine aspects of the Jewish woman’s daily life, with each aspect accompanied by a personal story, related in the first person.

ART IN THE HOLOCAUST contains digital images of works from the Yad Vashem Collection and the stories of the artists who created them, providing a glimpse into art created in ghettos, camps, forests, and while in hiding. The exhibition stands as testimony to the strength of the human spirit that refuses to surrender and our innate need to create, even during times of trauma and destruction.
For more information about hosting a mobile exhibit, contact Melissa Williams at mgwilliams@jfcsjax.org