Holocaust education is a cornerstone of teaching against prejudice and discrimination. In these times — and as their numbers dwindle — it’s more important than ever that Holocaust survivors’ voices continue to be heard. Join us this May as we bear witness to history and hear firsthand from Hungarian Holocaust survivor Maritza Shelley, who escaped a death march with her mother and sister, managing to pass as non-Jews in Budapest until after the war.
Co-sponsored by Community Connections and the Women’s Organization. Arranged in partnership with the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
Category: Adults, Adult Education, Community Connections, Women's Organization