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UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Wed, Dec 03Online WebinarA continuation of our series, this lecture explores the community that Holocaust survivors built in Sweden from the war years through the present.
Thu, Dec 04Online WebinarArchivists from diverse institutions examine their practices for caring for and managing objects that represent collective and personal tragedies.
Sun, Dec 07Online WebinarHolocaust survivor testimony online followed by Q&A
Mon, Dec 08Online WebinarJoin Jake Cohen from his kitchen in New York City as he cooks and kibbitzes about Hannukah dishes from his new book, Dinner Party Animal.
Tue, Dec 09Online WebinarLearn about the United States’ reaction to Hitler’s rise to power and the persecution of Jews, focusing specifically on restrictive immigration policy, isolationist sentiment, and the consequences of American inaction.
Sun, Dec 14Barnes and Noble, The GroveAuthor and 3G Dan Grunfeld presents his multi-generational family epic detailing history's only known journey from Auschwitz to the NBA. Talk moderated by HMLA Chief Impact Officer, Jordanna Gessler.
Wed, Jan 14Online WebinarIn this 3-session class, led by Professor Margarete Feinstein, discover the remarkable story of Holocaust survivors beginning to rebuild their lives while in Displaced Persons camps in occupied Germany.
Thu, Jan 29Academy Museum of Motion PicturesIn honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27, this program is presented in partnership with Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. This double feature of Imaginary Witness with The Great Dictator will feature a talkback with renowned Holocaust scholar, Michael Berenbaum.
Sun, Feb 01AMC The GroveIn honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, join Mitchell Kreitenberg and Jeffrey L. Gary as they present their new film, An Auschwitz Album Story. This moving documentary explores the powerful discovery of the Kreitenberg's family and friends found in the Auschwitz Album.
Wed, Feb 04Barnes and Noble, The GroveThe unusual love story between a dashing young man and a beautiful young woman. Set to the back drop of World War II, this young couple flees their homeland of 1930's Poland to Russia and ultimately find refuge and a whole new lease on life when they arrive after the horrors of the Holocaust.
Wed, Feb 11AMC, The GroveJoin Director Joy Sela and Rabbi Sharon Brous in a post-screening conversation on Sela's debut documentary, The Other.
Thu, Feb 19Online WebinarA continuation of our series, this lecture explores the community that Holocaust survivors built in Australia.
Sun, Feb 22Barnes and Noble, The GroveDr. Luke Berryman presents his new book, Resisting Nazism: True Stories of Resistance to the World's Most Dangerous Ideology, from 1920 to the Present.
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