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The Legacy of Resilience:Keeping the Stories of the Holocaust Alive for the Next Generation
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USC Casden Institute, USC Shoah Foundation and Holocaust Museum LA proudly present
Sunday, January 30th - Stronger than Hate Speaker Series
“The Legacy of Resilience: Keeping the Stories of the Holocaust Alive for the Next Generation”
Through the lens of their testimony as part of the “If You Heard What I Heard” docuseries produced by Carolyn Siegel, the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors will share their unique experiences of growing up with first-hand accounts of the atrocities of the Holocaust and their commitment to the preservation of the tremendous legacies of resilience that their grandparents have bestowed upon them.
As the last generation to experience the Holocaust
as directly recounted by the survivors themselves, the panelists will discuss the moral and ethical imperative of keeping the stories of the survivors alive for generations to come.
Speakers:
Dr. Kori Street - Moderator and Incoming Interim Executive Director | USC Shoah Foundation
Carolyn Siegel - Founder and CEO | Summer Monday
Dr. Ira Savetsky - Plastic Surgeon
Emily Kane Miller - Founder and CEO | Ethos Giving
Lisa Ansell - Associate Director | USC Casden Institute
Jeremy Ruberg - Rabbi for Lifelong Learning | Temple Emanu-El of Closter, NJ
Sunday, January 30th - Stronger than Hate Speaker Series
“The Legacy of Resilience: Keeping the Stories of the Holocaust Alive for the Next Generation”
Through the lens of their testimony as part of the “If You Heard What I Heard” docuseries produced by Carolyn Siegel, the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors will share their unique experiences of growing up with first-hand accounts of the atrocities of the Holocaust and their commitment to the preservation of the tremendous legacies of resilience that their grandparents have bestowed upon them.
As the last generation to experience the Holocaust
as directly recounted by the survivors themselves, the panelists will discuss the moral and ethical imperative of keeping the stories of the survivors alive for generations to come.
Speakers:
Dr. Kori Street - Moderator and Incoming Interim Executive Director | USC Shoah Foundation
Carolyn Siegel - Founder and CEO | Summer Monday
Dr. Ira Savetsky - Plastic Surgeon
Emily Kane Miller - Founder and CEO | Ethos Giving
Lisa Ansell - Associate Director | USC Casden Institute
Jeremy Ruberg - Rabbi for Lifelong Learning | Temple Emanu-El of Closter, NJ