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December 15, 2022 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-12-15

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DECEMBER 15 • 2022 | 29

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The Zekelman Holocaust
Center (The HC) is now
accepting submissions for
the 2023 Kappy Family Art
& Writing Competition
co-sponsored by the Family
of Raphael Schwartz. This
year’s prompt is “Art as
Resistance,” encouraging
students to take inspiration
from and apply the lessons
of the Holocaust to their
work in the categories of
poetry, fiction, prose, 2D
and 3D art, and new this
year, graphic art. The com-
petition is open to seventh
through 12th graders in
Michigan, through March
24, 2023.
“Art has the power to
open hearts and minds.
This competition invites
our youth to give expression
to their thoughts and feel-
ings about the destruction
of the Jews of Europe by the
Nazi regime in Germany
from 1933-1945. As they
engage with the material,
they become educated and
empowered to make good
choices that have a positive
effect in their communities,”
said Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld,
CEO of The Zekelman
Holocaust Center.
Winners will be award-
ed $200. Additionally, the
teachers of winning stu-
dents will receive a $100
gift card. Winners will be
celebrated at the end of the
school year.
Further details about
The Kappy Family Art &
Writing Competition are
available at holocaustcenter.
org/competition2023.

2023 Kappy Family
Art & Writing
Competition

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