Baruch Performing Arts Center is premiering a new play REFUGE

During World War II, thousands of Jewish refugees were harbored by families in Albania, most of them practicing Muslims. Despite Nazi occupation, no Jews were taken to internment camps from Albania and it was the only country in Europe with more Jews at the end of the war than at the beginning.

Baruch Performing Arts Center 55 Lexington Ave (25th St, btw. 3rd & Lex), New York, NY 10010

Apr 25
7:30 pm

9:30 pm
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During World War II, thousands of Jewish refugees were harbored by families in Albania, most of them practicing Muslims. Despite Nazi occupation, no Jews were taken to internment camps from Albania and it was the only country in Europe with more Jews at the end of the war than at the beginning.

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Baruch Performing Arts Center 55 Lexington Ave (25th St, btw. 3rd & Lex), New York, NY 10010

American Sephardi Federation