Remembering the Holocaust: Survivors’ Stories and Their Importance in Today’s World

Remembering the Holocaust: Survivors’ Stories and Their Importance in Today’s World

FALL
2024-09-12T00:00:00
Session schedule
Thu, Sep 12 - Thu, Sep 12
Number of Sessions
1
Age range
Adults
-
10.00
Members
10.00
Public

In Person. Possibly your last chance to hear Holocaust survivors, Child survivors and their children – all esteemed authors published by Amsterdam Publishers from the Netherlands –  reflect on the profound importance of documenting personal Holocaust stories. This program delves into the significance of writing and preserving these narratives while exploring the impact of Holocaust storytelling on collective memory, education, and the ongoing fight against intolerance and hatred.


This event is organized by Amsterdam Publishers in association with the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Amsterdam Publishers’ CEO Liesbeth Heenk will speak about the company's mission, followed by Noah Waxman of the Dutch Consulate and five authors. A panel discussion will conclude the evening. This event is support by the DutchCultureUSA program of the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York.

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