Join us at the Southern California Arbeter Ring Educational Center for a poignant commemoration of the Night of the Murdered Poets, honoring the lives and legacy of the Yiddish writers and intellectuals executed by Stalin on August 12, 1952.
This 72nd-anniversary event will take place on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 1:00 pm.
The Night of the Murdered Poets saw the tragic end of 13 Soviet Jewish intellectuals, including renowned figures such as David Bergelson, Itzik Feffer, Peretz Markish, and Shmuel Halkin, who were falsely accused of espionage and treason. Their contributions to Yiddish literature and culture were immeasurable, and their unjust deaths marked a dark chapter in Jewish and literary history.
Our commemoration will feature readings of selected works by these martyred poets, providing a glimpse into their profound and resilient spirit. We will also sing songs taken from their writings, led by Ruth Judkowitz and Zach Golden. A candle-lighting ceremony will be held to honor their memory, followed by a moment of silence.
This event is an opportunity to reflect on the enduring power of literature and the importance of preserving cultural heritage. Light refreshments will be served, and attendees are encouraged to engage in a dialogue about the significance of these poets' work in today's world.
All are welcome to join us in paying tribute to the Night of the Murdered Poets and ensuring that their voices continue to be heard and remembered.