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SUMMARY:Forgotten Force: Art & Memory
DESCRIPTION:Forgotten Force was an oral history project by the Piłsudski Institute of London giving first-hand evidence of the past by audio and video recording stories of Polish women survivors of the Second World War who have been residing in the UK for the past seventy years. To help bring these stories to life the Institute invited a London based artist and art conservator\, Zofia Wyszomirska-Noga\, to interpret the assembled tales and translate them to image. \nEphemeral\, monochromatic\, charcoal drawings that define the distant memory of a dramatic journey. Marbled paper bursting with splashes of colour embedded in the background; droplets of the past reimagined through an artist’s compassionate eye. Mothers shielding their children\, railway tracks\, snowy landscapes and angels emerge from the work of Zofia Wyszomirska-Noga to find a way into our hearts and memories. \n \nTemporary Exhibition Gallery. \nIncluded in Museum Admission and Membership.
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/forgotten-force-art-memory/2023-05-12/
CATEGORIES:Temporary Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Talks: The Jewish Chaplains of the Royal Air Force in the Second World War - With Dr Jonathan Lewis
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Friday morning talk with Dr Jonathan Lewis\, who will be talking about the role of Jewish Chaplains in the Royal Air Force in the Second World War. \nOf the 56 Jewish Chaplains who served in British Forces in the Second World War\, seven were in the Royal Air Force. Two served in Britain\, one in the Far East\, one in Europe and three in the Middle East. The Jewish Chaplaincy organised visitation to Jewish airmen serving on RAF stations around Britain. By 1945 synagogues had been established on five RAF stations. \nConcern about the state of religious welfare in the RAF led to the establishment in 1942 of courses which were known as courses of instruction and courses in religious training. Now known as moral leadership courses\, these courses continue for Jewish serving personnel to this day. National Service saw the creation of RAF station synagogues and the appointment of religious lay leaders. Rev. Malcolm Weisman served for many years in the RAF as the Jewish Chaplain to H.M. Forces. Another minister is currently in training within the RAF Chaplaincy Branch. \nDr Jonathan Lewis studied Law at Cambridge and practised as a Solicitor and a Judge. A member of Pinner United Synagogue\, he served for twelve years on the Board of Deputies of British Jews\, for six of them as a member of its Executive Committee. He is active in Jewish legal and historical circles\, and is married with two sons and three granddaughters. \nIn retirement Jonathan was awarded a PhD for his research on this topic by University College London. The first ever study of this topic\, his work has been published as Jewish Chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces\, Captains of the Souls of Men\, 1892-2021 \nThis talk will take place onsite in the Museum’s Learning Centre and is included in Museum admission or Annual Membership. \nAdvance booking required – please reserve your seat via the link below. \nReserve Your Place
URL:https://bentleypriorymuseum.org.uk/whats-on/friday-morning-talks-the-jewish-chaplains-of-the-royal-air-force-in-the-second-world-war-with-dr-jonathan-lewis/
LOCATION:Bentley Priory Museum\, Mansion House Drive\, Stanmore\, HA7 3FB\, United Kingdom
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