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Holocaust Education

Jewish Culture

The Babi Yar Commemoration & Tribute Concert was held on September 25, 2024 at 3 PM at Babi Yar Memorial Park.

Hosted by the Mizel Museum, the commemoration honored those lost during the massacre at the Babi Yar ravine in Ukraine, as well as all victims and survivors of the Holocaust. This annual ceremony encouraged the community to reflect upon the ongoing violence throughout the world and to become educated on the destructive forces of hatred and bigotry through the lessons of the Holocaust.

Register to receive the replay here.

Questions: details@MizelMuseum.org or 720-785-7302

About Babi Yar Park

A project of the Mizel Museum and Denver Parks & Recreation, Babi Yar Park is a 27-acre memorial landscape that provides a place of quiet contemplation to reflect upon crimes against humanity and genocide. Native vegetation and trees encourage solace, and a small grassy amphitheater is available for gatherings and dialogue. In 1969 Mayor William H. McNichols, Jr. designated the land for the purpose of creating “a place that would demonstrate a unified public protest.” Now in the third phase of development, the park’s memorial structures create a symbol of conscience that has become a landmark of national significance.