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We Remember: From Ancient Prejudices to Modern Challenges

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WHAT: We Remember: From Ancient Prejudices to Modern Challenges

An insightful lecture from award-winning educator Mr. Brendan Murphy, that delves into the deep-rooted and sorrowful history of Christian antisemitism, tracing its origins from the first century to the Nostra Aetate declaration of1965.

WHEN: Sunday, May 4, 3–5pm

WHERE: The Breman, 1440 Spring Street

Complimentary dessert reception to follow.

FREE–Registration required.

About Brendan Murphy Muphy:
An award-winning educator and a sought-after presenter on religious solidarity, Mr. Brendan Murphy serves as the founding director of the Bearing Witness Institute for Interreligious and Ecumenical Dialogue at Marist School. Brendan has taught history at Marist School since 1994 and has been recognized with the Outstanding Educator Award from the Anne Frank Center in New York; the ADL’s Abe Goldstein Human Relations and Unsung Hero Awards; Marist School’s Goizueta Chair of Excellence Award, Faber-McKinley-Stadler Award, and Frank P. Hagan Memorial Coach’s Award; the Distinguished Service Award from the Georgia Independent School Association; the Educator of the Year by the University of Notre Dame; and, in 2009 and 2016, the Georgia Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. Brendan is a Museum Teacher Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and a Lerner Fellow at the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous in New York. Recently, he was selected as a member of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2025.

Arrive early - Parking is free 

WHAT: We Remember: From Ancient Prejudices to Modern Challenges

An insightful lecture from award-winning educator Mr. Brendan Murphy, that delves into the deep-rooted and sorrowful history of Christian antisemitism, tracing its origins from the first century to the Nostra Aetate declaration of1965.

WHEN: Sunday, May 4, 3–5pm

WHERE: The Breman, 1440 Spring Street

Complimentary dessert reception to follow.

FREE–Registration required.

About Brendan Murphy Muphy:
An award-winning educator and a sought-after presenter on religious solidarity, Mr. Brendan Murphy serves as the founding director of the Bearing Witness Institute for Interreligious and Ecumenical Dialogue at Marist School. Brendan has taught history at Marist School since 1994 and has been recognized with the Outstanding Educator Award from the Anne Frank Center in New York; the ADL’s Abe Goldstein Human Relations and Unsung Hero Awards; Marist School’s Goizueta Chair of Excellence Award, Faber-McKinley-Stadler Award, and Frank P. Hagan Memorial Coach’s Award; the Distinguished Service Award from the Georgia Independent School Association; the Educator of the Year by the University of Notre Dame; and, in 2009 and 2016, the Georgia Outstanding Educator of the Year by the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust. Brendan is a Museum Teacher Fellow at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. and a Lerner Fellow at the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous in New York. Recently, he was selected as a member of the Leadership Atlanta Class of 2025.

Arrive early - Parking is free 

More about The Breman Museum
Opened in 1996, The Breman pursues its mission “to connect people to Jewish history, culture and arts.” Located in Midtown Atlanta, the nonprofit multidisciplinary center has four focuses: exhibitions, arts and cultural programming, archives and Holocaust education.
When & Where
May 4, 2025, 3:00pm to 5:00pm Timezone: EDT
Free


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