Boston 3G
Preserving the memories and legacy of the Holocaust from the perspective of the third generation. Boston 3G Pillars
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Never Again – Commitment to address present and future genocide.
2. Education – Holocaust education for all generations and all faiths in greater Boston.
3. Bridging the Gap – Connecting 3Gs to 2Gs, survivors and future generations.
4. Community – Building a community of young adults to connect and engage in our common family histories.
5. Tzedakah – Supporting other Holocaust initiatives.
6. Sustainability – Sustaining Boston 3G while there are 3Gs in Boston.
06/03/2026
06/01/2026
Many of you told us, "Reach out when you need help."
THAT TIME IS NOW.
Boston 3G is growing quickly—and so is the demand for our programs, speaking engagements, advocacy, and partnerships. As an organization run entirely on volunteers and supported 100% by donations, our growth depends on this community.
We’re looking for fellow 3Gs ready to step into leadership, marketing, or fundraising roles.
If you’re ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you.
05/30/2026
Dear Parents of 4Gs!
Are your kids in grades 8, 9 or 10??
Jewish teens are invited on a Fun, FREE Jewish Adventure to NYC provided by Lappin Foundation this August! We’re really excited about this two-day experience for Boston teens, and we hope you will encourage your 4G to attend.
If you’re interested, you can find all the details and reserve your spot by June 5, 2026.
Questions??
Email [email protected]
05/29/2026
Holocaust education feels more important than ever right now.
Our Speakers Bureau has been growing, and this year we’ve had so many meaningful opportunities to speak in schools and with organizations throughout New England. We’re excited to keep building that momentum in the year ahead.
We’re launching a new campaign called .
We’re hoping we can count on you to be part of it!
The first step is simple: help us show our collective commitment. We’d love for you to create a sign with “ ” on it and send us a photo of yourself holding it, along with written permission for us to use your photo in our social media and marketing campaigns.
Thanks so much for helping us with this first step. Every face, every voice, and every story helps strengthen this community and expand our reach.
Email Photos to [email protected]
05/21/2026
The 36th World Federation of Jewish Holocaust Survivors & Descendants Conference for survivors, descendants, their partners and spouses, and institutions engaged in Holocaust education and memorialization. This year’s conference takes place in Philadelphia, October 23-26. More information, including registration.
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05/19/2026
One of the ways to combat hate is to educate. We have a bureau of wonderful speakers who are ready to educate the next generation so that acts like this become rare. Contact us today to find out how you can sign up your school or organization.
Natick police investigating after sw****ka, racist language found at elementary school
05/12/2026
This Thursday don’t miss out on hearing directly from survivor Sami Steigmann. Sami was born in 1939 in what is now western Ukraine. As a child, he and his parents were imprisoned in the Mogilev-Podolsky labor camp in Transnistria, where he became a subject of N**i medical experimentation.
Free registration here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/an-evening-with-sami-steigmann-holocaust-survivor-and-motivational-speaker-virtual
05/08/2026
Today is Victory in Europe Day. We pause to remember the end of one of history’s darkest chapters, the unconditional surrender of N**i Germany and the victory of freedom over tyranny.
We honor the Allied Forces who fought courageously across Europe and the victims of the Holocaust whose lives were stolen by unabashed evil.
May we never forget the sacrifices made to secure peace and defeat the N**i regime. Today we honor their memory in our fight against antisemitism and preserving the stories of those who endured unimaginable evil.
05/07/2026
Survivor Spotlight:
We are incredibly fortunate to still have Janet Applefield traveling throughout Massachusetts to share her firsthand story of surviving the Holocaust. As fewer survivors remain to tell their stories, hearing her experiences is not only powerful — it is essential.
Her willingness to educate younger generations remind us why we must never allow hatred, antisemitism, or indifference to take root again. Thank you, Janet, for continuing to speak. Your voice matters more than ever.
04/21/2026
Register Today! Join us as Dr. Batia Cohen takes us behind the scenes of writing Shura. In this special presentation, Dr. Cohen will share the personal, emotional journey of uncovering and documenting the true story of a woman who leaped from a moving train destined for a N**i death camp. Hear firsthand the anecdotes and research events that brought this story of defiance to life.
Free. Open to All. Register at: www.givebutter.com/shura
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