Nassau Community College and the Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) will present Lessons From the Holocaust: A New Generation Speaks Truth to Power on Friday, May 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Room 252-253 of the College Center Building. The program will include speakers, a panel presentation, a professional workshop and an exhibit.
The keynote speaker during the program will be Dr. Mitchell Schwarzer, author of Across the Abyss: Piecing Together My Father’s Holocaust Story. Dr. Schwarzer, an architectural historian at California College of the Arts, will speak about a new invaluable contribution to Holocaust literature: the diary of 17 year-old Renia Spiegel (pictured), the close companion of Dr. Schwarzer’s father. The journal chronicles their romance against the harsh backdrop of life in Nazi-occupied Poland. He will discuss the impact of their story on his father and family.
Helen Turner, HMTC; Jessica Scalisi, NCC student; DonnaMarie Flumignan, Farmingdale State College; and Isma Chaudhry, Islamic Center of Long Island; will discuss “The Lessons We Learned: Responsibility, Resistance and Respect” during the panel presentation. The professional workshop, “The Fragility of Democracy,” will be facilitated by Kevin Feinberg, Senior Program Director of Facing History and Ourselves in New York City. Also featured will be the exhibit “Cecilia Goetz, Esq., Jewish-American Prosecutor at Nuremberg,” on loan from The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center.
Registration is required for this conference. To do so, please go to tinyurl.com/LessonsFromTheHolocaust2019. For more information about Lessons From the Holocaust: A New Generation Speaks Truth to Power, which is free, open to the public and accessible to the disabled, contact joyce.stern@ncc.edu or susan.cushman@ncc.edu.
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