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HRD 2022

For this year’s annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, Pinewood students worked on the theme of Necropolis, the destruction of the Jewish cemetery in 1942. Under the direction of Dr. Apostolos Rofaelas, they conducted research and created unique works of literature and art in order to acknowledge this dark stain on human history and vow to never let it happen again.

FLIPBOOK

VIDEO PRESENTATION

PROGRAM

 Lest We Forget

Necropolis’ by Kelly Hu

 

Narratives of Sorrow and Dignity

“Halakah” by Nicholas Karamichalis  

“Gravestones” by Christina Rallis

“The Scars They Left Behind” by Josephine De Cataldo

 

Let the Words Speak for Themselves 

“Her Necropolis” by Kalypso Isaidou

“Lament” by Katerina Papanikolaou

 Pictures Speak a Thousand Words

“Shattered Marbles” by Eleni Karekla 

“Souls” by Alexandra Kouimtzi

“Building Blocks” by Valeriya Reshetnikova

 

Stories of Resistance

The Rescue of Bulgarian Jews by Iglika Zlateva

 

Music 

‘Agustín Barrios Mangoré’s La Catedral’ Performed by Gigor Yll

POEMS - LET THE WORDS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

ARTWORK - PICTURES SPEAK A THOUSAND WORDS

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‘Souls’

by Alexandra Kouimtzi

‘Building Blocks’
by Valeria Reshetnikova
‘Shattered Marbles'
by Eleni Karekla

EDITORS - PINEWOOD STUDENTS

Kelly Hu, Class of 2022

Nicholas Karamichalis, Class of 2022

Christina Rallis, Class of 2023

Josephine De Cataldo, Class of 2022

Kalypso Isaidou, Class of 2023

Katerina Papanikolaou, Class of 2023

Eleni Karekla, Class of 2022

Alexandra Kouimtzi, Class of 2022

Valeriya Reshetnikova, Class of 2022

Iglika Zlateva, Class of 2022

Grigor Ylli, Class of 2022