Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, remembers the six million Jews and millions of other victims of the Holocaust at the hands of the Nazis and their collaborators.
This page contains the commemoration slides from the Melton School and the Reflect & Respond submissions from the past few years.
Sponsored by: Ellie and Mark Lainer, Lisa Lainer-Fagan and Brian Fagan, Lynne and Jeff Lainer, Alice and Nahum Lainer, Lee and Luis Lainer
Please use the arrow or dots to navigate the 2021 Reflect & Respond submissions. The DLP Reflect & Respond Program is open to all ages. The prompt is to reflect on one of Labkovski’s art pieces and respond with your own piece of art, poetry or prose.


















Please use the arrow or dots to navigate the 2020 Reflect & Respond submissions. The DLP Reflect & Respond Program is open to all ages. The prompt is to reflect on one of Labkovski’s art pieces and respond with your own piece of art, poetry or prose.


















































In partnership with the Colegio de Israelite de Mexico, DLP presents the 2020 Reflect & Respond. Please use the arrow or dots to navigate the submissions. The DLP Reflect & Respond Program is open to all ages. The prompt is to reflect on one of Labkovski’s art pieces and respond with your own piece of art, poetry or prose.
For ten years, David Labkovski Project has brought Holocaust education to life through art, student voices, and human connections. In 2026, we invite you to honor this legacy, reflect on its impact, and help shape the future of this vital work.