New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage — A Living Memorial to the Holocaust launched a new video installation and web resource titled Survivor Stories: An Interactive Dialog, conceived of and produced in partnership with the USC Shoah Foundation and USC Libraries. It leverages non-generative AI technology, devoid of manipulation, to immerse Museum visitors and online users in conversation with ten real Holocaust survivors.
Robert Stein Volunteers With Selfhelp’s Holocaust Survivor Program
Holocaust survivors gather at NYC museum to mark 80th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation
The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City hosted what it called the largest gathering of Holocaust survivors in the country on Monday, with more than 200 in attendance at an event commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
La testimonianza di Jack Tavin, sopravvissuto all’Olocausto
Never Forgotten: Remembering the victims of the Holocaust
In this special report commemorating 80 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, host Cheryl Wills sat down with Holocaust survivor Toby Levy, who shared her message of hope and detailed her harrowing story of survival during World War II.
攜手社福機構 李羅莎發500份長者節日餐點
隨著年終假期將近,紐約州眾議員李羅莎(Nily Rozic)近日攜手非營利機構自強社區中心(Selfhelp Community Services),在法拉盛舉辦年度節慶餐食發放活動,向社區長者送上溫飽與關懷。當天共分發500份由本地餐廳準備的熱食,其中不少受惠者來自自助社區服務旗下的羅森索長者中心(Selfhelp Rosenthal Senior Center)。
Flushing seniors receive free meals thanks to AM Rozic, Selfhelp Community Services
Seniors in Flushing received free, locally sourced meals through Assemblymember Nily Rozic’s annual holiday meal giveaway, hosted in collaboration with Selfhelp Community Services. Together, Rozic and Selfhelp distributed 500 meals to seniors, including many clients of the Selfhelp Benjamin Rosenthal Senior Center.
Seniors in Queens find room to improve NYC’s first permanent ‘Open Street’
Selfhelp releases audit of 34th Avenue Open Street calling for ‘simple and important’ changes
Selfhelp Community Services, a non-profit advocating for older adults, has called on the Department of Transportation (DOT) to make “simple and important changes” to the 34th Avenue Open Street after completing five separate “walk audits” of the area between July and November.





