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In celebration of the audiobook launch of " Rita Lurie was a five-year-old living in Poland when she and 14 other members of her family went into hiding from the Nazis. The Nazis used showmanship to create a feeling of belonging—or exclusion. Three Jewish women gave birth and kept their babies alive inside a Life is a school and I learned this: be thankful for everything.” This , we share the testimony of Join our panelists as we discuss the newest PBS film.

March 23, 2020 Beverly Hills City Councilmember and former mayor Lili Bosse spoke with AZPM partnered with several community organizations to present a special preview of the newest documentary from filmmakers ... Presented by Victoria Barnett Quad 264 Saint John's University April 20th, 2015 Learn more at ... Charlie Scheidt was born in New York City to parents who had escaped Alex shares the story of his grandfather, Ed Mosberg, who survived several concentration camps with If You Heard What I Heard. Recorded: June 22, 2020 This community dialogue is part of the Center for

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Bending Toward the Sun: A Multigenerational Conversation on the Legacy of the Holocaust

Bending Toward the Sun: A Multigenerational Conversation on the Legacy of the Holocaust

In celebration of the audiobook launch of "

Bending Toward the Sun: A Talk by Rita Lurie & Leslie Gilbert-Lurie

Bending Toward the Sun: A Talk by Rita Lurie & Leslie Gilbert-Lurie

Rita Lurie was a five-year-old living in Poland when she and 14 other members of her family went into hiding from the Nazis.

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In his own words: Holocaust survivor Ben Midler | NBC 7 San Diego

In his own words: Holocaust survivor Ben Midler | NBC 7 San Diego

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Healing Generational Trauma: Son of Holocaust Survivors Speaks

Healing Generational Trauma: Son of Holocaust Survivors Speaks

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The Desire to Belong

The Desire to Belong

The Nazis used showmanship to create a feeling of belonging—or exclusion.

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“In the end, we won,” says Holocaust survivor #shorts

“In the end, we won,” says Holocaust survivor #shorts

Three Jewish women gave birth and kept their babies alive inside a

Holocaust Survivor's Message of Gratitude on #Thanksgiving  | Alice Sommer

Holocaust Survivor's Message of Gratitude on #Thanksgiving | Alice Sommer

Life is a school and I learned this: be thankful for everything.” This #Thanksgiving, we share the testimony of

Conversations For Change: The U.S. and The Holocaust

Conversations For Change: The U.S. and The Holocaust

Join our panelists as we discuss the newest PBS film.

Moments After Liberation | Holocaust Survivor Thomas Molnar

Moments After Liberation | Holocaust Survivor Thomas Molnar

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Life After The War: Rita Lurie

Life After The War: Rita Lurie

Rita Lurie, who survived the

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How My Mother’s Survival and Optimism Inspired My Leadership: A Conversation with Lili Bosse

March 23, 2020 Beverly Hills City Councilmember and former mayor Lili Bosse spoke with

Remember Me? Holocaust Children Talk of Survival

Remember Me? Holocaust Children Talk of Survival

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The U.S. and the Holocaust Panel Discussion - Sept 6, 2022

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Implications of the Holocaust for Multireligious Conversations

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"Inheritance: Love, Loss, and the Legacy of the Holocaust" with Charlie Scheidt & Kat Rohrer

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Bridges of Memory Community Dialogue: The Holocaust: A Conversation with Survivor Descendants

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A Holocaust Survivor on memory, legacy, and the future | Mala Tribich | TEDxCourtauldInstitute

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Always Political? The Holocaust in the Postwar and Modern Age

Always Political? The Holocaust in the Postwar and Modern Age

Always Political? The Holocaust in the Postwar and Modern Age

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Intergenerational Trauma: The Everlasting Impact of the Holocaust

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