A prized family recipe for orange cake that survived the Holocaust was reproduced by a Chilliwack bakery this week to honour a Holocaust survivor.
The survivor, Alex Buckman, is the keynote speaker for the sold-out event, A Conversation with a Holocaust Survivor, at the Abbotsford campus of University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) on Wednesday (Nov. 23).
Sebastian Huebel, who teaches a history course on the Holocaust at UFV, organized the event.
Huebel invited Buckman to share his story with the class, making arrangements through the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre.
91裸聊视频淚 wanted my students to be able hear from and speak to a survivor,91裸聊视频 Huebel recounted.
But rather than only having the speaker address his 30 students, he decided to open the event to the wider community, thinking it might attract broader interest. And it did, having sold out.
The event was described as an opportunity to: 91裸聊视频淲itness a personal and powerful story of survival and courage while learning and reflecting on how we can engage in meaningful ways to build a better world.91裸聊视频
Buckman survived the Holocaust as a child by being hidden in Belgium, but his mother perished at a concentration camp.
91裸聊视频淥ne thing that survived, however, was a cookbook including some family recipes,91裸聊视频 Huebel said.
The cookbook, and the cake recipe somehow made its way into Buckman91裸聊视频檚 hands, having been delivered to him by another survivor.
Huebel decided to approach Travis Neels of BeNanna Bakery in Chilliwack to see if they could reproduce the decades-old cake recipe in time for the event.
91裸聊视频淪ure enough, they did!91裸聊视频
Neels said the recipe that they converted into cupcakes included both orange juice and a bit of orange zest. It was a fun challenge to take on for the European-style bakery.
91裸聊视频淚t turned out wonderful,91裸聊视频 Neels said. 91裸聊视频淚t was a simple recipe to do.91裸聊视频
BeNanna staff baked off about 150 cupcakes from the orange cake recipe, and packed them into pastry boxes, which were handed out to attendees at the end of the Holocaust remembrance event.
In his closing remarks, the history instructor explained that one of the 91裸聊视频渓asting legacies91裸聊视频 of the Holocaust are the memories that need to be preserved.
91裸聊视频淭he Nazis in the end were not successful,91裸聊视频 Huebel said. 91裸聊视频淭hey tried to eliminate all things Jewish but they didn91裸聊视频檛. There are the family stories. There are the survivors, and the memories we need to keep alive. So it91裸聊视频檚 more than a simple cupcake!91裸聊视频
So when the event was over attendees were offered a taste of those lingering memories as a meaningful way to end it.
91裸聊视频淪o maybe we can cherish his memory, and his family91裸聊视频檚 memory by taking that cupcake home, and the recipe, and live it.91裸聊视频
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