“Generations of the Holocaust: Myths and Realities”
Drew University 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJDrew University’s Mead Hall, Madison, 7 p.m. Presented by Dr. Eva Fogelman, founding director of Jewish Foundation for the Righteous and co-director of psychotherapy with Generations of the Holocaust and Related Traumas at the Training Institute for Mental Health and Child Development Research. Contact Angela West at awest@drew.edu.
Prisoner of War Robert Max
Drew University 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJMead Hall, Drew University, Madison, 4 p.m., part of Drew’s Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study series examining human rights, colonialism, genocide, and survival. Max was a U.S. soldier who was captured by the Germans during World War II and forced into slave labor. Contact ctrholst@drew.edu or 973-408-3600.
“The Holocaust as Contested History”
Drew University 36 Madison Ave, Madison, NJDrew University’s Learning Center, Madison, 7 p.m. Speaker is Menachem Rosensaft, general counsel of the World Jewish Congress and a son of concentration camp survivors. Presented by Drew’s Center for Holocaust/Genocide Study with support from the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education and the Berger family. Contact ctrholst@drew.edu or 973-408-3600.