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3G Philly Virtual Event Series - How am I supposed to live?: Freedom, Responsibility, and the New Urgency of Being 3G

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For our next conversation, we turn to Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s profoundly honest reflection in The New York Times about being a 3G — particularly her searing question: “How am I supposed to live? That’s my real question, maybe my only one.” 

This event, facilitated by Jewish educator and third-generation holocaust survivor Jen Anolik, centers the Third Generation's dilemma: How do we reconcile the freedom and joy that our grandparents' survival afforded us with the profound responsibility to continue their legacy? We will explore the internal conflict of enjoying life fully while simultaneously carrying the weight of the past—especially at a time when the echoes of the past have grown louder and more urgent than ever post-October 7th.  Join 3GPhilly to share your thoughts on what it truly means to live a meaningful, unapologetically full life after the Holocaust, finding strength and community in this shared journey.

This event is free - donations are appreciated!

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