
DLP Youth Leader Romy Harari was at Wilshire Boulevard Temple for a special mini-exhibit of Labkovski’s art. This was accompanied by a lecture for Holocaust

Sunday, May 5, 2024 in ENCINO: Presentation by Leora Raikin, DLP Founder & Executive Director Holocaust Commemoration hosted by Valley Beth Shalom in Encino. Leora Raikin,

Sunday, May 5, 2024 in SAN DIEGO: Presentation by Rebecca Leeman, DLP Advisory Board member and Ambassador The Lawrence Family Foundation Jewish Community Center in

As part of DLP’s in-school Student Docent and Leadership Program at Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences (VAAS), students had the opportunity to meet and

DLP was back for the third year at Oak Park High School to bring a week-long exhibit to the campus. DLP docents and current Oak

Students educate their peers about the Holocaust at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center in San Diego. Students from Torah High School and Madera County
Public Exhibit February 1, 2024 – March 3, 2024 USC Hillel and USC Casden Institute hosted the DLP exhibit “Documenting History through Art” from February

Viewpoint School observed the International United Nations Holocaust Commemoration Day with lectures and workshops illustrating the consequences of hate that resulted in the Holocaust for

DLP Ambassador Katia Spearheads Kristallnacht Commemoration at Temple Etz Chaim by introducing David Labkovski Project to the Congregation Leveraging the knowledge she gained in DLP’s Student

August & September 2023 At the Westlake and Thousand Oaks Rotary Clubs, Leora Raikin presented “Documenting History through Art” followed by an interactive workshop. Rotary

Hosted by Minette and Simone Rubin in Hidden Hills September 2023 This special presentation focused on the topic of “The Future of Holocaust Education &

Guests aboard Uniworld Boutique River Cruises’ S.S. La Venetzia were treated to lectures and interactive workshops led by DLP’s Founder and Executive Director, Leora Raikin,
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.