Boston 3G, Inc. is a non-profit organization that creates an outlet for Holocaust remembrance in Greater Boston, focusing on the perspective of the third generation. As the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, our mission is to explore our shared history to keep the memories of survivors alive and to bring together anyone who is committed to ‘Never Forget’ and ‘Never Again’.
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Chasing Portraits: A great-granddaughter’s search for her lost art legacy
June 13, 2013 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
151 Tremont Street
Boston, MA

The Water Carriers 1930
Chasing Portraits: A great-granddaughter’s search for her lost art legacy.
Moshe Rynecki (1881-‐1943) painted the Polish-Jewish community in the 1920s and 1930s. Although he perished in the Holocaust, many of his 800 works survived, and the Rynecki family has about 100. The artist’s great‐granddaughter will speak to Boston 3G about her great-grandfather, her quest to find the missing pieces, and where the family’s story rests within the larger story of Holocaust art restitution.
CLICK HERE to register for this event!
4th Annual Frozen Memorial!

On April 7th, 2013, Boston 3G members gathered along Quincy Market to raise awareness of Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah) and the importance of Holocaust education. More than 100 of us froze in place, on cue, for 6 minutes during the busy weekend bustle in honor of the 6 Million Jews who perished in the Holocaust.
Click here for pictures from this year’s event.
Thanks to everyone who participated, hope to see you again next year!







