The Soap Myth
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
8:00 – 9:30 p.m.
Black Box Theatre
111 W. 46th Street, NYC
Tickets: $40 per person (normally $55, but use code “MYTH3G” for group discount)
Click HERE to register.
This is a special opportunity to join other 3Gs together to see a new off-Broadway play called “The Soap Myth,” about a young investigative journalist who works to unravel a story about the Holocaust and combat deniers. The show is a serious investigation of history, but it is also a very touching and human story about the friendship between the journalist and a Holocaust survivor.
We have a discounted group rate for our group, and after the play we’re invited to participate in an exclusive Q&A session with the play’s director Jeff Cohen. Light refreshments and snacks will be served.
For more information on the play, visit thesoapmyth.com
Tags: 3GNY, Black Box Theater, Broadway, Grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors, New York, The Soap Myth, Theatre
Sunday, October 17, 2010
JCC in Manhattan
Shira Ginsburg’s performance from her play “Bubby’s Kitchen” was amazing. Shira is the cantor at East End Temple, as well as the creator and producer of “Bubby’s Kitchen” a musical memoir about coming of age in a family of fighters and survivors.
We thank her and all those who joined us for lunch on a lovely afternoon.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Museum of Jewish Heritage

We thank members of 3GNY, as well as members of the museum’s Young Friends, for joining us for brunch and a guided tour of the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Kraft Center, Columbia University

Julie Mauskop painted “Survivors,” a body of work honoring her grandparents who survived Auschwitz.
We thank you for joining survivors, as well as other 3Gs, at this unique art exhibit, as we honored our grandparents, and reflected on our legacy on Yom HaShoah.
Co-sponsored by 3GNY and Columbia/Barnard Hillel
Exhibit runs through April 21, 2010
For more on Julie’s art: www.juliemauskop.com.