The 8th annual International Holocaust Survivors Night (Ihsn) was held globally – and virtually – on the fifth night of Chanukah, Sunday, December 29.
This year’s event was co-hosted by journalist and NBC News Chief Chuck Todd and Claims Conference EVP Greg Schneider. The theme for the virtual event was “hope,” focusing on how Holocaust survivors have inspired the world with their strength, resilience and hope – an inspiration the world desperately needs. Celebrity greetings included messages from Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner Barbra Streisand, Billy Crystal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Debra Messing, Julianna Margulies, Rob Reiner, Steve Guttenberg, Adam Arkin, Tony Dokoupil, Bebe Neuwirth and Steven Skybell, Tovah Feldshuh and social media influencer Montana Tucker and the anchors of the Today Show on NBC. Participants in the event were entertained by a musical performance from singers, including Grammy and Tony Award winner Barry Manilow and Sabine Fischmann.
Dignitaries participating included: German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz; German Finance Minister,...
This year’s event was co-hosted by journalist and NBC News Chief Chuck Todd and Claims Conference EVP Greg Schneider. The theme for the virtual event was “hope,” focusing on how Holocaust survivors have inspired the world with their strength, resilience and hope – an inspiration the world desperately needs. Celebrity greetings included messages from Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner Barbra Streisand, Billy Crystal, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Debra Messing, Julianna Margulies, Rob Reiner, Steve Guttenberg, Adam Arkin, Tony Dokoupil, Bebe Neuwirth and Steven Skybell, Tovah Feldshuh and social media influencer Montana Tucker and the anchors of the Today Show on NBC. Participants in the event were entertained by a musical performance from singers, including Grammy and Tony Award winner Barry Manilow and Sabine Fischmann.
Dignitaries participating included: German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz; German Finance Minister,...
- 1/9/2025
- Look to the Stars
The Museum of Jewish Heritage has unveiled plans for an unscripted, genealogy-focused series “Generations,” which set to premiere in the fall as a co-production of the Museum of Jewish Heritage, JewishGen and Jewish Life Television.
Actor Camryn Manheim and her son Milo Manheim will be guests on the first episode. Brad Pomerance, host of Jltv’s “Air, Land and Sea,” will serve as host.
“Learning about my ancestors and my Jewish heritage holds immense significance for me,” said Camryn
Manheim, known for her work on “The Practice” and most recently, “Law & Order.” “It allows me to connect with my roots, understand the rich tapestry of my family’s history, and appreciate the unimaginable struggles and triumphs that have shaped my life today. By learning about my ancestors, I am not only honoring their legacy but also gaining a deeper understanding of myself, my identity, and the world around me.
Actor Camryn Manheim and her son Milo Manheim will be guests on the first episode. Brad Pomerance, host of Jltv’s “Air, Land and Sea,” will serve as host.
“Learning about my ancestors and my Jewish heritage holds immense significance for me,” said Camryn
Manheim, known for her work on “The Practice” and most recently, “Law & Order.” “It allows me to connect with my roots, understand the rich tapestry of my family’s history, and appreciate the unimaginable struggles and triumphs that have shaped my life today. By learning about my ancestors, I am not only honoring their legacy but also gaining a deeper understanding of myself, my identity, and the world around me.
- 6/17/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
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