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Food and Family Ties: Honoring Holocaust Memory through Rescued Recipes

Benefit Event
The Fenyves family at their vineyard in what was then Subotica, Yugoslavia, circa 1935–38. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Steven J. Fenves

The Fenyves family at their vineyard in what was then Subotica, Yugoslavia, circa 1935–38. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Steven J. Fenves

Imagine stepping back in time to savor the flavors of childhood, evoking fond memories that reconnect you to your homeland before it was lost to the Holocaust.

Steven J. Fenves, an Auschwitz survivor whose family was forced from their Subotica, Yugoslavia, home into a Jewish ghetto in 1944, donated his mother’s recipe book to the Museum. Their courageous family cook had rescued the book while neighbors looted their apartment.

Join us for a dinner reception to learn more about Steven and his family’s story and to sample dishes prepared by James Beard Award–winning Chef Alon Shaya inspired by the Fenves recipe book. Chef Alon will discuss the foods of a shared history and the meaningful recollections they represent.

Featured Speaker
Chef Alon Shaya, James Beard Award–winner, owner of Saba and Miss River restaurants in New Orleans and Safta in Denver

Host Committee (in formation)
Jackie and David Blumberg
Joslyne and Roger Braunfeld
Lisa Brody and Steve Bizar
Ivy and Stephen Cohn
Ellen and Michael Coleman
Mara and Joshua Force
Cathy and Scott Liberman
Michelle and Thom Melcher
Holly and Norm Nelson
Dorothy Potash and Jason Spillerman
Julie and Jordan Savitch
​​Alisa Shaya
Emily and Alon Shaya
Tamar and Yoav Shiffman

For more information, please contact Jed Silberg at jsilberg@ushmm.org or the Midwest Regional Office 312.905.5459 or midwest@ushmm.org.

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