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SUMMARY:Holocaust Survivors and Their Legacy: Voices Across Generations
DESCRIPTION:“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. \nCentered 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 shaped the identities\, responsibilities\, and creative expressions of their children and grandchildren. \nThe program will feature Stacey Goldring\, founder of Searching For Identity\, who is the writer and producer of the documentary Traces: Voices of the Second Generation\, which gives voice to the children of Holocaust survivors as they reflect on inherited memory\, loss\, and resilience\, illuminating how the past continues to shape the present. \nThrough personal testimony and storytelling\, Goldring’s work highlights the enduring impact of the Holocaust and the role of the second generation in preserving and transmitting these histories. The documentary will be available for free viewing\, with a link provided as part of the program below\, allowing audiences to engage more deeply with these personal narratives. \nIn addition\, the creators of the project and exhibition “And Yet\, And Despite Everything”\, Debbie Morag\, an Israeli photographer who was born in the Bergen-Belsen DP camp\, and Dr. Mala Meir\, also the daughter of Holocaust survivors\, will present their work\, which engages with questions of continuity\, identity\, and the fragile yet persistent threads connecting multiple generations. \nTogether\, these conversations offer a nuanced and moving exploration of legacy—how memory is carried\, reinterpreted\, and kept alive—ensuring that the voices of the past continue to shape the moral and cultural landscape of the present and future. \nRegister for the free screening of Traces: Voices of the Second Generation:\nhttps://www.tracesfilm.com/watchnowaccess
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/holocaust-survivors-and-their-legacy-voices-across-generations/
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SUMMARY:Rescue and Remembrance: Imagining the German Collective After Nazism
DESCRIPTION: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\nwill give a brief introduction of his book that examines how the rescue of Jews during the Holocaust has been understood\, remembered\, and represented in Germany from the Nazi period to the present. \nHarry Legg will comment on the book\, its contribution to current research on the non-Jewish German population’s attitudes and actions toward Jews during the Nazi regime. Dr. Kabalek and Legg will then hold a reflective discussion on memory\, postwar narratives\, the postwar commemoration of rescuers\, and the ongoing challenges of confronting the past. \nThis program is hosted by the Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum in partnership with Rabin Chair Forum\, Classrooms Without Borders\, and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre.
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/rescue-and-remembrance-imagining-the-german-collective-after-nazism/
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SUMMARY:Talking Memory: The Last Years of Yitzhak Katzenelson
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Professor Samuel Kassow\n  \nFew 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”. \nThis talk will examine his Holocaust writings in the Warsaw Ghetto and later in the Vitel internment camp in France. \nThis program is in partnership with the Institute for the History of Polish Jewry and the Jewish Historical Institute.
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/talking-memory-the-last-years-of-yitzhak-katzenelson/
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