What it means to "never forget": teens perform monologues from Holocaust literature
What it means to "never forget": teens perform monologues from Holocaust literature
Source: The Signal
Date: 01/31/2026 9:51am
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"Teens Perform Holocaust Literature Monologues to Emphasize the Importance of 'Never Forget'"
A group of teenagers, led by eighth-grade author Charlie Seigel, performed "Never Forget," a drama featuring monologues from Holocaust literature at Temple Beth Ami as part of Seigel's bat mitzvah project. The performance, which includes excerpts from Anne Frank's diary and "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," aims to educate audiences on the Holocaust's impact and ensure that its atrocities are never repeated. Director Bayley Tanenbaum and the cast emphasize the importance of Holocaust education in an era where such teachings are diminishing in schools, underscoring the transformation of youth under fascism.
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Date: 01/31/2026 9:51am
"Teens Perform Holocaust Literature Monologues to Emphasize the Importance of 'Never Forget'"
A group of teenagers, led by eighth-grade author Charlie Seigel, performed "Never Forget," a drama featuring monologues from Holocaust literature at Temple Beth Ami as part of Seigel's bat mitzvah project. The performance, which includes excerpts from Anne Frank's diary and "I Never Saw Another Butterfly," aims to educate audiences on the Holocaust's impact and ensure that its atrocities are never repeated. Director Bayley Tanenbaum and the cast emphasize the importance of Holocaust education in an era where such teachings are diminishing in schools, underscoring the transformation of youth under fascism.
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