Talking Memory: The Last Years of Yitzhak Katzenelson

Virtual

Guest Speaker: Professor Samuel Kassow   Few Jewish Poets were better able to convey the horror and the anguish of the Holocaust than Yitzhak Katzenelson. Mordecai Tennebaum wrote that in the Warsaw Ghetto he became “like our brother”, someone who surpassed the great Hebrew poet Bialik". This talk will examine his Holocaust writings in the […]

Rescue and Remembrance: Imagining the German Collective After Nazism

Join us for a special Talking Memory conversation marking the launch of Rescue and Remembrance: Imagining the German Collective After Nazism (University of Wisconsin Press, 2025). In this thought-provoking book, Dr. Kobi Kabalek explores how postwar German society grappled with questions of rescue, responsibility, and collective memory in the aftermath of Nazism. He will give […]

Holocaust Survivors and Their Legacy: Voices Across Generations

Virtual

“Holocaust Survivors and Their Legacy: Voices Across Generations” is a powerful Talking Memory program that brings together creative voices exploring how the Holocaust continues to resonate across generations. Centered on the transmission of memory, trauma, and resilience, the program invites audiences to consider not only the experiences of survivors, but also how their stories have […]

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