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SUMMARY:Morgenthau
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nThis Father’s Day program pays tribute to three generations of men in the Morgenthau family — an American Jewish dynasty whose continual fight for justice has brought them to the forefront of the most dramatic events of the past hundred years. From fighting for international action against the genocide of Armenians on the cusp of WWI\, through the efforts to rescue Jews during the Holocaust despite American political obstruction\, and on to the struggle to reduce street crime and pioneer the prosecution of white collar corruption in New York City\, the trajectory of the three Morgenthau generations epitomizes the American experience and the lasting value of public service. \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ June 17-20\, watch the film Morgenthau on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, June 19 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nSEE THE TRAILER\n \n  \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nDr. Rafael Medoff is founding director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and the author of more than 20 books about the Holocaust\, Zionism\, and American Jewish history\, including the first scholarly book about the Bergson Group\, A Race Against Death\, which he coauthored with the late David Wyman. Dr. Medoff has taught Jewish history at Ohio State University\, Purchase College of the State University of New York\, and elsewhere\, and is a Fellow of the Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University. \n \nDr. Pamela Steiner is the great-granddaughter of Henry Morgenthau\, Sr. She is a psychologist and Senior Fellow at the FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health. Her work aims to contribute to improving relationships among Armenians\, Turks and Azerbaijanis by identifying and understanding collective traumas from decades of unresolved conflicts. She has also done conflict resolution work with Germans and Jews and Israelis and Palestinians. Her work appears in Collective Trauma and the Armenian Genocide: Armenian\, Turkish and Azerbaijani Relations Since 1839.  \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel led the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He has taught at Yeshiva University and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes and a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is on the B’nai Brith committee honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxx
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/morgenthau/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Dr. Ruth Westheimer 94th Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \n\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet Dr. Ruth Westheimer and join her birthday celebration! Born as Karola Ruth Siegel on June 4\, 1928\, in Frankfurt\, Germany\, she grew up as the only child in a privileged Orthodox Jewish family. However\, her carefree childhood was violently shattered shortly after Kristallnacht when the SS came to take away her father. In 1939\, she was sent on a Kindertransport to Switzerland\, where she lived in an orphanage until 1945. She then emigrated to pre-state Israel\, became known as Ruth Siegel (dropping the German-sounding Karola) and became a sniper and scout for the Haganah.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nOn June 4\, 1948\, her 20th birthday\, she was wounded when a bomb exploded outside the kibbutz where she lived. Later she studied psychology at the Sorbonne in Paris. Upon receiving a restitution check for 5\,000 marks (approximately $1\,500) from the West German government\, she left the Sorbonne and sailed with her French boyfriend to New York\, where a place to live and a scholarship to the New School for Social Research awaited her. She later earned a Ph.D. from Columbia University and hosted a radio program with millions of listeners. \nDr. Ruth Westheimer has received many awards for her work\, including an honorary doctorate degree from Trinity College and the Medal for Distinguished Service from Columbia University. Still active as ever\, she has a strong social media following and continues to write books\, teach\, and give great advice. The Library of Congress has chosen to house her collected papers\, joining the distinguished collections of other celebrated figures in her field — from Margaret Sanger to Sigmund Freud. \n \nSign up to meet her and then\, as a FREE BONUS\, see a film about her amazing and inspirational life! \nAlso\, autographed copies of her best-selling children’s book Roller-Coaster Grandma are available ($18 including free US shipping). The perfect gift for a young person in your life! Please note that you must be registered for the program to order an autographed book. Limited supply! \nxxxxx \nMEET THE DISTINGUISHED INTERVIEWER\nxxxxx \n \nDr. Jud Newborn served as the Founding Historian and co-creator of New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage. He is the author of the acclaimed Sophie Scholl and the White Rose\, recently reissued in an expanded edition. He has lectured worldwide\, including at the United Nations. Following three years of adventurous fieldwork in Europe as a Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson National Fellow\, including hunting down former SS officers and working undercover for Poland’s “Solidarity” freedom movement during Communism\, he was awarded his PhD with Distinction by the University of Chicago. He received the Anne Frank Center’s prestigious “Spirit of Anne Frank Award” and has won an Emmy. \nxxxxx \nThis program has ended.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/dr-ruth-westheimer-94th-birthday-celebration/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523
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SUMMARY:The Polish Diplomats who Issued Paraguayan Passports to Save Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nStefan Ryniewicz was a Polish diplomat and counselor of the Legation of Poland in Bern\, Switzerland between 1940 and 1945. He was part of the Ładoś Group that invented a scheme to save Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe by issuing them with passports to Paraguay and then convincing the Paraguayan government to accept their new citizens. Meet his granddaughter\, Alexandra MacMurdo Reiter\, and author K. Heidi Fishman\, whose family was pulled off a transport to Auschwitz on the strength of one of these life-saving passports. Also on the panel is Holocaust historian Dr. Mordecai Paldiel\, whose own family was also helped by Ryniewicz. \n \nxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ May 20-23\, watch the film Passports to Paraguay on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, May 22 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxxx \n \nAlexandra Reiter\, right\, is the granddaughter of the Holocaust rescuer Stefan Ryniewicz. She is an Associate Professor of Communication at Georgia Highlands College. Alex received her BS in Communication from Florida State University and her Masters in Organizational Communication and Executive MBA from Suffolk University in Boston\, MA. In June 2019\, Alex accepted the Virtus et Fraternitas medal presented to her by Polish President Andrzej Duda. Only fourteen medals of this type have been given in Polish history. This medal was given posthumously for her grandfather’s bravery in saving Jews in occupied German territory during World War II through the creation of fake foreign passports which saved thousands of lives.   \nK. Heidi Fishman\, left\, is an author and retired psychologist. She has an M.A. and an Ed.D. in Counseling Psychology. While Heidi always knew her mother and grandparents were Holocaust survivors\, she didn’t start researching their story until she retired. Five years of investigation led to the multi-award winning Tutti’s Promise which\, while fictionalized for the purpose of allowing conversations among characters\, follows her family’s true story from May 10\, 1940\, in Amsterdam through two Nazi camps\, liberation\, and resettlement; the book contains numerous original documents. Fishman speaks to schools and community groups to teach about the perils of prejudice and bigotry. She is on the board of the Vermont Holocaust Memorial and a member of the International Committee of the Ładoś Group. \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel led the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007\, and his own family was helped by Stefan Ryniewicz. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He has taught at Yeshiva University and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes and a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is on the B’nai Brith committee honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/paraguayan-passport/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Saving Italy: The Rescue of Nazi-Looted Art
DESCRIPTION:12 PM LOS ANGELES • 3 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nBeginning in September of 1943\, Italy became one of the prime sites for the Nazi plunder of art and cultural treasures. Follow a team of investigative art researchers from the Monuments Men Foundation as they pursue every possible lead to search for artwork and gold looted in Italy by the Nazis. Photo: A painting by Italian master Bernardo Luini stolen by the Hermann Göring Tank Division from the Abbey of Montecassino in Italy and recovered in Altaussee\, Austria\, 1945. Thomas Carr Howe papers\, Archives of American Art. \n \nxxxxx \nVIEW THE TRAILER\n \n  \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ May 13-16\, watch Stealing Italy\, episode 8 of the acclaimed investigative documentary series Hunting Nazi Treasure produced by Saloon Media and BriteSpark Films. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, May 15 at 3:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxxx \n \nAfter testing the waters as an aspiring professional tennis player\, Robert Edsel shifted careers and built from the ground up a successful oil and gas exploration company that pioneered the use of horizontal drilling. Later he sold the company to pursue his interest in art and architecture\, a decision that led to his discovery of the Monuments Men and Women story. In 2007\, Robert founded the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art to honor the remarkable legacy of these men and women. His work has resulted in numerous honors. He has written four books\, published two others\, co-produced the Emmy®-nominated film The Rape of Europa\, consulted with George Clooney on his film production\, The Monuments Men\, based on his second book\, and has served as the Executive Producer and on-air host of an acclaimed television series\, Hunting Nazi Treasure. \n \nBorn in Florence\, Anna Bottinelli (right) is President of the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art and an expert on art looting and recovery during World War II. She earned her B.A. in History of Art from John Cabot University in Rome and an M.A. in Art History at The Courtauld Institute of Art in London. In 2010\, she became the lead research assistant to author Robert Edsel on his project to write about the Monuments Men and their preservation work in Italy during World War II. She has worked at the Monuments Men Foundation in Dallas\, Texas since 2014 and was appointed President in 2019. During her tenure at the Foundation\, Ms. Bottinelli has overseen numerous restitutions of cultural objects to individuals and museums in Europe. She has served as a consultant for Hunting Nazi Treasure\, an eight-part investigative documentary that continues to air internationally.  \nDoreen Carvajal (left) is a former New York Times culture reporter and co-founder of the Orphan Art Project\, which aids descendants seeking restitution of looted art and recovery of family history. She is the author of The Forgetting River: A Modern Tale of Survival\, Identity\, and the Inquisition about tracing her family’s Sephardic roots. Based in Paris\, she is currently at work on a book about a looted Renoir portrait and the struggle of a wealthy Jewish family to survive and salvage the painting from the wreckage of the German Occupation in France. She appears in the film Stealing Italy\, the final episode of the documentary series Hunting Nazi Treasure. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \n\nThe program is co-presented with the Monuments Men Foundation. \n \n 
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/saving-italy/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220425
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SUMMARY:Albert Einstein -- Still a Revolutionary!
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nAlbert Einstein\, the most famous scientist of all time\, was also the most famous refugee from Nazi-occupied Europe.  An anti-war firebrand\, Einstein also spoke out on issues ranging from women’s rights and racism to immigration and nuclear arms control. Using a wealth of rarely-seen archival footage\, correspondence\, and new and illuminating interviews\, filmmaker Julia Newman makes the case that Einstein’s example of social and political activism is as important today as are his brilliant\, ground-breaking theories. \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ April 22-25\, watch Julia Newman‘s film Albert Einstein — Still a Revolutionary! on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, April 24 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nVIEW THE TRAILER\n \n  \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxx \nSusan Neiman (left) is Director of the Einstein Forum. Born in Atlanta\, Georgia\, she studied philosophy at Harvard and the Freie Universität Berlin\, and was professor of philosophy at Yale and Tel Aviv University. She is the author of Slow Fire: Jewish Notes from Berlin\, The Unity of Reason: Rereading Kant\, Evil in Modern Thought\, Fremde sehen anders\, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists\, Why Grow Up?\, Widerstand der Vernunft. Ein Manifest in postfaktischen Zeiten and Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil. \nBorn and raised in Brooklyn\, filmmaker Julia Newman (right) worked in advertising as a producer of television commercials for over twenty years. She served as Executive Director of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives for five years. Her previous\, award-winning documentary\, Into the Fire: American Women in the Spanish Civil War\, portrayed the American medical workers and journalists who served in the first fight against Fascism. The film was broadcast on Public Television and Spanish Television and is distributed in the U. S. by First Run Features. \nRabbi Michael Paley has spent his career working with students\, leaders and Jewish communities in the U.S. and around the world. For 20 years\, he served as the scholar in residence of the UJA-Federation of New York. He was the university chaplain at Columbia University\, and the Jewish chaplain at Dartmouth College. Before his arrival at UJA\, Rabbi Paley was a Professor of Jewish Studies and Dean at Bard College. Rabbi Paley appeared in the films Albert Einstein – Still a Revolutionary! and Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story. He lives with his wife in Budapest\, Hungary and works with the Jewish community in Central Europe for the JDC\, an international Jewish relief agency.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/albert-einstein-still-a-revolutionary/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220321
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SUMMARY:Not Idly By -- Peter Bergson\, America and the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nBest Documentary\, Toronto Jewish Film Festival \nIn Not Idly By\, filmmaker Pierre Sauvage explores the American reaction to the mass murder of the Jews of Europe. Most Americans believe that we didn’t know about the Holocaust until after it was over. Many assume that we couldn’t have done anything even if we had known. Meet Peter Bergson! A Palestinian Jew who had come to the U.S. in 1940\, this firebrand led what came to be known as the Bergson Group\, whose protest campaigns helped shatter the silence surrounding the Holocaust. Prominently featured in the film are extended excerpts from the legendary 1943 production by Ben Hecht and Kurt Weill\, We Will Never Die. In addition to Sauvage\, our panel includes Dr. Rebecca Kook (daughter of Bergson)\, Dr. Rafael Medoff\, and moderator Dr. Mordecai Paldiel. \n \n  \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ March 18-21\, watch Pierre Sauvage‘s film Not Idly By on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, March 20 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nINTRODUCTION BY THE FILMMAKER\nxxxxx \n\n \nxxxxx \nSEE THE TRAILER\nxxxxx \n \n  \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nPierre Sauvage\, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker\, is one of a pioneering handful of experts on rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust — “righteous Gentiles” — and contends that they still have much to teach us. Born into hiding in Le Chambon\, France\, Sauvage was four when he and his parents moved to New York City in 1948\, his parents choosing to hide the fact that they were Jewish. Described by Tablet magazine as “a filmmaker of rare moral perception\,” Sauvage is the President of the Chambon Foundation. In addition to Not Idly By\, his films include Weapons of the Spirit\, Yiddish: the Mother Tongue\, and We Were There: Christians and the Holocaust.  \nDr. Rebecca Kook is a professor of political science at Ben Gurion University of the Negev and the daughter of Hillel Kook\, also known as Peter Bergson. She completed her doctorate at Columbia University. Her research interests include the politics of memory\, Holocaust commemoration\, and Israeli society and culture. She is the author of numerous articles\, most recently “Agents of memory in the post-witness era: Memory in the Living Room and changing forms of Holocaust remembrance in Israel.” She often lectures on the politics of memory surrounding her father’s legacy\, and she is currently working on a volume which brings forth a decades long correspondence between him and his political colleague Samuel Merlin.  \nDr. Rafael Medoff (right) is founding director of The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and the author of more than 20 books about the Holocaust\, Zionism\, and American Jewish history\, including the first scholarly book about the Bergson Group\, A Race Against Death\, which he coauthored with the late David Wyman. Dr. Medoff has taught Jewish history at Ohio State University\, Purchase College of the State University of New York\, and elsewhere\, and is a Fellow of the Finkler Institute of Holocaust Research at Bar-Ilan University. \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel (left\, moderator) led the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He has taught at Yeshiva University and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes and a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is on the B’nai Brith committee honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with the Chambon Foundation.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/not-idly-by-peter-bergson-america-and-the-holocaust/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220307
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SUMMARY:"We are all Jews here" -- The Story of Roddie Edmonds
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nFootsteps of My Father\, an award-winning film produced by the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous\, presents the extraordinary story of Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds\, the only American soldier recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations. \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ Watch the JFR’s award-winning film Footsteps of My Father on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. Please note that the film will be available at the following times:  Friday\, March 4\, 9 AM-4 PM Eastern Time and from Saturday\, March 5 at 8 PM Eastern Time until Sunday\, March 6 at 2 PM Eastern Time. \n⇒ Sunday\, March 6 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nPastor Chris Edmonds is the son of WWII hero Master Sgt. Roddie Edmonds. He is the author of No Surrender: A Father\, a Son\, and an Extraordinary Act of Heroism That Continues to Live on Today. Recently retired as Senior Pastor of Piney Grove Baptist Church in Maryville\, Tennessee\, Pastor Chris works to extend his father’s legacy of choosing good\, opposing hate\, dignifying life\, and expressing love to all. He is a business graduate from the University of Tennessee and holds a Master of Arts in Religion from Liberty Theological Seminary. As the founder of Roddie’s Code\, Pastor Chris is committed to perpetuating his father’s legacy. Sergeant Edmonds’ incredible story and Chris’ improbable journey to discover it is inspiring millions of ordinary people to do what’s right for others and be the hero. \nStanlee J. Stahl is the Executive Vice President of The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous. During Stanlee’s tenure\, the Foundation has sent more than $42 million dollars to Righteous Gentiles who saved Jews during the Holocaust. She also oversees the Foundation’s renowned national Holocaust education program. Before joining the Foundation\, Stanlee establish Extra Helping\, a program to feed New Jersey’s hungry. Stanlee spent 20 years working for the United States Department of Health and Human Services. She lived in Israel where she worked for Magen David Adom\, Israel’s Red Cross Society. She graduated from Miami University in Ohio and has graduate degrees from George Washington University and New York University.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \n\n  \nThis program is co-presented with:
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/we-are-all-jews-here-the-story-of-roddie-edmonds/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220228
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SUMMARY:Shimon's Returns
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nThe documentary film produced by Slawomir Grunberg and co-directed with Katka Reszke tells the story of Shimon Redlich\, a hidden child during the Holocaust who returns to places from his childhood in Poland and the Ukraine to thank his rescuers. \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ February 25-28\, watch Slawomir Grunberg‘s film Shimon’s Returns on your home device ($6.99 rental for those without a Season Ticket).  A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, February 27 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nDr. Shimon Redlich\, right\, is a Professor Emeritus of Modern European History and Modern Jewish History at Ben Gurion University in Israel. A child survivor of the Holocaust\, he was born in Lwow in 1935 and lived in nearby Brzezany\, saved by Poles and Ukrainians. In 1948 he participated in the landmark Yiddish film Unzere Kinder\, one of the first films about the Holocaust. He studied history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\, Sovietology at Harvard University and received his Ph.D. at New York University. He is the author of numerous books and articles on Jewish history in the Soviet Union\, Poland and the Ukraine. He has been active publicly for years to improve Polish-Jewish and Ukrainian-Jewish relations. \nSlawomir Grunberg\, left\, is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker and a graduate of the Polish Film School in Lodz. His films include: Everything is in Your Hands\, Still Life in Łódź\, Karski & The Lords of Humanity\, Shimon’s Returns\, Castaways\, and many more. His film School Prayer: A Community At War\, screened on PBS\, received an Emmy Award and the Jan Karski Award for moral courage. Grunberg is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship\, and New York Foundation for the Arts and Soros Justice Media Fellowships. His credits as director of photography include: Legacy (Academy Award nomination for best documentary feature) and Sister Rose’s Passion\, which won best short doc at the Tribeca Film Festival and received an Academy Award nomination for best documentary short. \nRichard Hurowitz\, moderator\, at right\, is a writer\, investor\, and the publisher of The Octavian Report\, the quarterly magazine of ideas. His article on Aristides de Sousa Mendes appeared in The New York Times\, and his book on Holocaust rescuers will be published by HarperCollins in January 2023. He serves on the governing board of the Yale University Art Gallery and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He was a co-founder of the Renew Democracy Initiative. He received his BA in history from Yale University\, magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He earned a JD from Columbia University School of Law\, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and the editor-in-chief of the Columbia/VLA Journal of Law & the Arts.  He is a member of the New York State Bar Association. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/shimons-returns/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:Rose Valland\, the Art Spy
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM PARIS\nxxxxx \nWhen the Nazis entered Paris\, they stole artwork and other valuables from Jewish collectors\, art dealers and ordinary families. The Jeu de Paume Museum became the main depot for the looted artwork. A young French curator named Rose Valland witnessed this massive spoliation\, and she surreptitiously kept meticulous notes. Thanks to her action\, thousands of these paintings were recovered after the war. She became one of the most decorated women in France but died a forgotten hero.    \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ February 18-21\, watch Brigitte Chevet‘s film Rose Valland: The Art Spy on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, February 20 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nAfter graduating from the Centre de Formation des Journalistes in Paris\, Brigitte Chevet (right) directed numerous short films for French television (CanalPlus\, TF1\, France 3) and became an independent documentary filmmaker. She has directed around twenty full-length documentaries\, including Rose Valland: The Art Spy (French title: L’espionne aux tableaux\, Rose Valland face au pillage nazi). Her main areas of interest are ecology\, politics\, and women’s history. She teaches filmmaking at the University of Rennes\, in Brittany\, and has served on the jury of various film festivals. \nMaryKate Cleary (left) is an art historian and lecturer specializing in restitution and repatriation. She has worked for over a decade with the heirs of families persecuted in the Holocaust\, as well as with museums\, auction houses\, commercial galleries and private collectors towards due diligence relating to artwork ownership history\, as well as the resolution of dozens of Nazi-era restitution claims. She has lectured widely\, including presently as Lecturer of Art Business at Sotheby’s Institute\, London\, and previously at New York University\, where she taught the first academic course at a U.S. institution dedicated to Provenance Research. She has worked at The Museum of Modern Art\, the Art Loss Register\, Sotheby’s London\, artnet.com and New York’s Jewish Museum.  \n \nMarianne Rosenberg (right) is the owner of Rosenberg & Co.\, a gallery on New York’s Upper East Side that continues her family’s distinguished tradition of exhibiting Modern and contemporary art. She is a granddaughter of Paul Rosenberg\, the legendary Parisian art dealer who fled France in 1940 thanks to a visa from Aristides de Sousa Mendes and whose gallery and collection were the victims of Nazi art theft. Many of the artworks looted from the Rosenberg collection were taken to the Jeu de Paume museum where Rose Valland then surreptitiously kept track of them at great personal risk. \nElizabeth Campbell (moderator\, at left) is an Associate Professor of History and founding Director of the Center for Art Collection Ethics (ACE) at the University of Denver. She is the author of Defending National Treasures: French Art and Heritage Under Vichy and numerous publications related to the history and legacy of Nazi art looting. With support from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, her current book project focuses on the Allied recovery of Nazi-looted art\, comparing restitution practices in France\, Belgium and the Netherlands. More information on ACE and Campbell’s publications can be found here.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \n\nxxxxx \nThis program is co-sponsored by the Center for Art Collection Ethics at the University of Denver. 
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/rose-valland-the-art-spy/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220214
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SUMMARY:The Border of Truth
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nLike so many children of survivors and refugees\, author Victoria Redel grew up in the shadows of her parents’ different escapes from war. For a writer\, such ambiguity is rich soil. Redel’s father left Europe with a visa authorized by the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes. From Lisbon he embarked on the Portuguese ship the Quanza and was among the 86 passengers retained on the ship in New York and then in Mexico to be sent back to Lisbon and then presumably to be repatriated into Nazi-occupied Belgium. The ship\, after refueling with coal in Virginia\, was saved by the remarkable efforts of Eleanor Roosevelt in outsmarting Secretary of State Cordell Hull. The Border of Truth is a fictionalized account of this dramatic story. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE AUTHOR\nxxxxx \nVictoria Redel is the author of three books of poetry and five books of fiction. Her fourth book of poems\, Paradise\, is forthcoming in February 2022. A recipient of numerous awards including fellowships from the Guggenheim and the NEA\, her work has been widely awarded\, anthologized and translated into ten languages. Redel’s novel Loverboy was adapted for feature film\, premiered at Sundance and directed by Kevin Bacon. She has taught at Columbia University\, Davidson College\, Vermont College of Fine Arts and is on the Sarah Lawrence College faculty.  \nxxxxx \nMEET THE INTERVIEWER\nxxxxx \n \nChanan Tigay is an award-winning journalist and nonfiction writer whose work has appeared in publications including Smithsonian magazine\, the Atlantic\, GQ\, and the New Yorker. His first book\, The Lost Book of Moses: The Hunt for the World’s Oldest Bible\, won the Anne & Robert Cowan Writers Prize. His next book\, Serpents in the Garden\, is forthcoming from Public Affairs. He is a recent fellow of Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute and an associate professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University.  His article on Aristides de Sousa Mendes appeared in the November 2021 issue of Smithsonian magazine. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/the-border-of-truth/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220131
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Anti-Nazi Resistance Movement
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nSophie Scholl was a German student and anti-Nazi political activist\, co-founder of the White Rose non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany. She was convicted of high treason after having been found distributing anti-Nazi leaflets throughout Germany with her brother\, Hans Scholl. They dropped hundreds of these leaflets from a high gallery at the University of Munich down on crowds of students milling about below — arguably the only full-fledged public protest against Nazism to have occurred. Meet Holocaust historian and anthropologist Dr. Jud Newborn\, the world’s leading authority on Hans and Sophie Scholl\, who will inspire you and motivate you to speak truth to power. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ January 28-31\, watch a documentary film about Hans and Sophie Scholl and the White Rose Anti-Nazi Resistance on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, January 30 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxxx \n \nDr. Jud Newborn served as the Founding Historian and co-creator of New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage. He is the author of the acclaimed Sophie Scholl and the White Rose\, recently reissued in an expanded edition. He has lectured worldwide\, including at the United Nations. Following three years of adventurous fieldwork in Europe as a Fulbright and Woodrow Wilson National Fellow\, including hunting down former SS officers and working undercover for Poland’s “Solidarity” freedom movement during Communism\, he was awarded his PhD with Distinction by the University of Chicago. In 2018 he was honored by the Anne Frank Center with the “Spirit of Anne Frank Award.” \nInterviewer Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff fled Nazi-occupied Europe from Kosice\, Slovakia\, as a small child in 1941\, via Lisbon\, Portugal. Miriam is an appointee to the Florida Education Commissioner’s Holocaust Task Force. She is the Founding Director of the University of Miami Holocaust Institute and is a frequent speaker on Holocaust education at conferences and workshops nationwide. In February 2019 she was given a Special Tribute by the Florida House of Representatives for her work on behalf of the Jewish Community of Florida. In October 2019\, she was honored in Pittsburgh\, PA with The Lifetime Achievement Award given by Classrooms Without Borders. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/sophie-scholl-and-the-white-rose/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220124
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SUMMARY:Otto von Habsburg\, Saved by Sousa Mendes
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM VIENNA\nxxxxx \nOtto von Habsburg\, the last Crown Prince of Austria\, was on Hitler’s enemy list. He and his family were rescued with visas from Aristides de Sousa Mendes. During the war he was a leading figure in the war against Hitler\, and after the war he was one of the founders of the European Parliament. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ January 21-24 (optional) watch the film Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story ($6.99) on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register\, with film rental instructions. \n⇒ Sunday\, January 23 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the free presentation by our distinguished panel. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nMichaela von Habsburg was born in Würzburg\, Bavaria\, the third child of Otto von Habsburg\, the Crown Prince of Austria\, and Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. She was raised at her parents’ home in exile\, Villa Austria\, in Pöcking\, Bavaria. She is a granddaughter of the last Austrian emperor\, Charles I and Empress Zita of Bourbon-Parme. However\, she does not use her ancestral titles as a member of the House of Habsburg\, since the use of such titles is illegal in Hungary and Austria. She is one of the last members of the Habsburg European house. She is not only a princess but also a world-renowned jewelry designer. \nJames Longo (left) is an emeritus professor of Education at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington\, Pennsylvania. He earned his doctorate at Harvard University and served as the Distinguished Chair of the Gender and Women’s Studies Program at Alpen-Adrian University in Klagenfurt\, Austria. He is the author of eight books including Hitler and the Habsburgs: The Führer’s Vendetta Against the Austrian Royals. He interviewed the children and cousins of Archduke Otto and royal historians in the US and abroad. His other books include Isabel Orleans Braganza: The Brazilian Princess Who Freed the Slaves\, and From Classroom to White House: Presidents and First Ladies as Students and Teachers.   \nFelix Etienne-Edouard Pfeifle (right) is an architectural designer who interviewed Otto von Habsburg after inheriting a stack of Habsburg’s letters. Pfeifle’s quest to meet Habsburg and return the letters is documented in the film Felix Austria! He graduated cum laude from UC-Berkeley and was the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Vienna. In 2005 he founded the interdisciplinary architectural design firm The Felix Effect\, whose portfolio spans a wide range of connoisseur-level projects in high-end hospitality and residential work. He has taught at the New School for Social Research and served as Board President of the Fulbright Association (Los Angeles) and the Los Angeles Bach Festival.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/otto-von-habsburg-saved-by-sousa-mendes/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220110
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Shared Legacies: The African-American and Jewish Civil Rights Alliance
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nThis program is about African-Americans and Jewish-Americans who have been involved in each other’s historic struggles. Meet Susannah Heschel\, daughter of the Jewish civil rights hero Abraham Joshua Heschel.  And meet Alexis Scott\, daughter of the African-American liberator and Holocaust educator William Alexander Scott III. The discussion will be moderated by the filmmaker Shari Rogers\, whose documentary Shared Legacies will be shown.\n \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n \n  \n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ January 7-10\, watch the film Shared Legacies on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, January 9 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nSusannah Heschel (left) is the Eli M. Black Distinguished Professor and chair of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. Her scholarship focuses on religious thought in Germany during the 19th and 20th centuries\, the history of antisemitism\, and Jewish feminism. Her books include Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus; The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany; Jüdischer Islam: Islam und jüdisch-deutsche Selbstbestimmung; The Muslim Reception of European Orientalism; and forthcoming with Sarah Imhoff\, Jewish Studies and the Woman Question. A Guggenheim Fellow\, she has received five honorary doctorates and grants from the Ford Foundation\, Carnegie Foundation\, National Humanities Center and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. \n \nDr. Shari L. Rogers (right) is the Producer and Director of Shared Legacies. She is a clinical therapist and social activist whose work encompasses movie production\, writing\, educational programming\, curriculum development and public speaking. She is the president and founder of Spill The Honey\, a Michigan-based organization committed to promoting human dignity and advancing public knowledge of the Holocaust and the Civil Rights Movement. Spill The Honey events bring Jewish and African American high school students together to work on joint educational projects. Dr. Rogers is a trustee of the Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy (ISGAP). \n \nAlexis Scott (left) is a newspaper journalist\, executive and community leader. After nearly 17 years as publisher of the Atlanta Daily World\, she was part of the executive team that opened the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta. She was a commentator on The Georgia Gang\, a week-in-review program on state and local politics. Her honors include induction into the Women’s Hall of Fame of the Atlanta Business League; the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau; the Atlanta Press Club; and the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. She has received awards from the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus and the The King Center. She is currently writing a memoir and is a co-writer of a screenplay\, “Beech Tree Forest\,” based on her father’s Army experiences during World War II. \nxxxxx \nTickets are by donation of any amount ($18 minimum suggested\, tax-deductible). Season Tickets for all 2022 Sunday programs are also available.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/shared-legacies/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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SUMMARY:"Mrs. Judy" - The Canadian Woman Who Secretly Rescued the Jews of Syria
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nOn this Chanukah program we honor Judy Feld Carr\, a woman of exceptional courage and valor who chose to make a difference. Over a 28-year period\, she secretly brought to freedom 3228 Jews prohibited from emigrating from Syria. Working with smugglers and bribing government officials\, she removed most of that community from veritable bondage. In addition\, she clandestinely smuggled out of that country priceless ancient articles of Jewish worship. Until Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and the Israeli Intelligence Organizations publicly acclaimed her activities\, the world\, including the Jewish world\, had no inkling of this Canadian Jewish woman’s covert life. She is the subject of historian Dr. Harold Troper’s The Rescuer\, now in its second edition. The rescue was the best-kept secret in the Jewish world. \nxxxxx \n“Her remarkable story stands as a testament to what one person can achieve when compassion is harnessed to determination.” – Harold Troper \nxxxxx \nLEARN HER INCREDIBLE STORY\nxxxxx\n \n  \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ December 3-6\, watch a documentary film about Judy Feld Carr on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, December 5 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program featuring a conversation between Judy Feld Carr and Shulamit Reinharz hosted by Broadway star Samantha Massell and with live musical interludes. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE MASTER OF CEREMONIES\nxxxxx \nSamantha Massell is a New York based actress and singer who has appeared on Broadway\, on television\, in movies\, in the cabaret scene\, and in commercials. She was last seen on Broadway as Hodel in the acclaimed revival of Fiddler on the Roof. She has originated lead roles in many world premiere musicals including Steven Schwartz and Charles’ Strouse’s Rags at The Goodspeed Opera (Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Best Actress)\, The Flamingo Kid at Hartford Stage\, and Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame at La Jolla Playhouse and Paper Mill Playhouse. On the small screen\, Samantha has held recurring roles on Mr. Mercedes and Chicago Fire and guest starred on NCIS: New Orleans\, The Good Fight\, and Elementary. BFA\, University of Michigan\, Phi Beta Kappa. @smassellsings www.samanthamassell.com \nxxxxx \nMEET THE INTERVIEWER\nxxxxx \n \nDr. Shulamit Reinharz was born in Amsterdam and grew up in the United States with long stays in Israel. She earned her B.A. from Barnard College and her Ph.D. from Brandeis University\, both in sociology. She is the author of thirteen books\, including American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (Brandeis\, 2005); Observing the Observer (Oxford\, 2011); and One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life (Transaction\, 2011) and is completing Surviving Holland\, 1939-1947\, a book about her father’s Holocaust experience. In 2017\, she retired from Brandeis and became Professor Emerita. She is a sought after speaker and interviewer and has participated in several Sunday programs of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. \nxxxxx \nMUSICAL GUESTS\nxxxxx \nAsher Shasho Levy (right) is a Syrian Jewish musician and scholar who seeks to spread the beauty of the Sephardic tradition. He performs and teaches internationally and is the founder of the Aram Soba Ensemble\, a group dedicated to the musical heritage of Syrian Jewry. Studying with elders and scholars in the Sephardic community of Los Angeles\, Asher has amassed a large repertoire of liturgical music\, secular song in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic\, as well as piyyutim\, pizmonim and baqashot\, the religious poetry and song of the Jewish Middle East. \n \nIntertwining many sounds of world music\, Bruce Burger (left) is RebbeSoul. His music finds the crossroads between reggae and klezmer\, winding and weaving through rock\, pop\, jazz and funk. His Fringe of Blue album combines traditional Jewish songs with original compositions and is one of the best-selling Jewish albums of all time. Currently\, he is producing artists in the Middle East\, the US\, UK\, and South Africa. One project is with Shlomit Levi\, star Yemenite singer. Their debut album\, The Seal of Solomon\, was released in 2015 and has been broadcast on NPR and in Canada\, Israel and Yemen. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/mrs-judy/
CATEGORIES:Award Ceremony,Concert,Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Our Hebrews: The Tuscan Mountain Village that Rescued its Jewish Population
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM TUSCANY • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nLittle Jerusalem: that is how the locals refer to the town of Pitigliano in southern Tuscany\, because of its striking resemblance to Israel’s ancient city. Through the medieval stone walls\, the fascinating story of centuries of harmonious co-existence between Jews and Christians is told for the first time\, including the heroic acts performed by the locals during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n  \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ November 19-22\, rent/watch Naor Meningher‘s short film Our Hebrews ($6.99) on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, November 21 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nNaor Meningher is an Israeli filmmaker and content creator who has been traveling to the Tuscan village of Pitigliano with his family since childhood\, and he is the first person to document its ancient Jewish history. He graduated from Steve Tisch Film School at Tel Aviv University in 2016\, and his short films The Rat’s Dilemma\,  An Old Score and Our Hebrews were screened in dozens of festivals and won several awards. Naor is the co-host of the Two Nice Jewish Boys Podcast and the creator of the Italy Guy vlog on Youtube. \n \nDebora Siegel is a high school teacher and a pedagogical advisor at the Hebrew University Teaching Certificate Program. She is also a ceramist with her own pottery studio. Her grandfather Azeglio Baruch Servi was the leader of the Jewish community of Pitigliano\, Italy\, and her aunt Edda Servi Machlin authored an Italian Jewish cookbook and a memoir about growing up in fascist Italy. Born in the United States\, Debora lives in Israel. \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel led the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He teaches at Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is now a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes as well as a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is a member of the B’nai Brith committee in Israel honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/our-hebrews/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211115
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210903T040944Z
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SUMMARY:The Legacy of Aristides
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK\n7 PM LISBON • 8 PM PARIS\nxxxxx \nThe documentary film The Legacy of Aristides asks the question: What is the legacy of Aristides de Sousa Mendes today? We are presenting a bilingual dialogue with the filmmaker\, Patrick Séraudie. He will be in conversation with two of the subjects of the film: Gerald Mendes\, grandson of Aristides de Sousa Mendes\, and Cookie Fischer\, whose mother was a Sousa Mendes visa recipient. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n \n  \n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ November 12-15\, watch Patrick Séraudie‘s film The Legacy of Aristides on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, November 14 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nGerald Mendes is the grandson of Aristides and Angelina de Sousa Mendes. Gerald was born in Montreal and lives in France. He worked all his professional life as an Industrial Engineer\, mostly in the pharmaceutical industry. Now retired\, he continues to do professional training in the areas of Supply Chain and Logistics. He first learned of his grandfather’s action in 1967\, after his father returned home from the ceremony in New York where the Yad Vashem medal was conferred. Gerald is a former Board member of the Sousa Mendes Foundation and has been promoting his grandfather’s legacy since the 1980s. He is a triathlete as well as a new grandfather to baby Jacob\, born in 2020. \n \nJeannette V. (“Cookie”) Fischer has lived and worked globally as a teacher\, trainer\, coach\, and consultant working on multilingual and transdisciplinary projects.  Born in Peru of European parents\, she has lived and worked in the US\, Asia\, Europe\, Mexico\, South America\, and Israel. Cookie’s mother\, Ada van den Bergh Fischer\, escaped from Bayonne on June 22\, 1940 on a sardine schooner with a visa issued by Aristides de Sousa Mendes. Cookie has been involved with our Foundation since 2017 retracing her mother’s escape on the “Journey to the Road to Freedom\,” a trip that follows the footsteps of Aristides de Sousa Mendes and the refugees he saved. \n \nPatrick Séraudie is the film director of The Legacy of Aristides. He has devoted his long filmmaking career to telling the story of the impact and legacy of Nazi aggression and occupation on France and its citizens. His documentary films on this subject include\, among other titles\, Au bout de la nuit\, Une vie avec Oradour\, Le silence et la douleur\, Sortie des ombres. and Les guardiens de la mémoire. He is the founder and director of Pyramide Productions\, a film production company established in 1988 and based in Limoges\, France.  Many of his films have been shown on French television. \n\nxxxxx\nPLEASE NOTE: Registration for this program is closed.\nxxxxx\n\n\n xxxxx\n This program is presented in partnership with the Pyramide Production company.\nxxxxx
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/the-legacy-of-aristides/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211108
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20211001T170233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211107T172239Z
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SUMMARY:My Herzl
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nAn intimate and unexpected documentary about the private life of Theodor Herzl. To Eli Tal-El\, a Jerusalem documentary filmmaker\, Herzl is a washed-out icon. In the eyes of his Canadian brother-in-law David Matlow\, one of the world’s most avid collectors of Herzl memorabilia\, Herzl is an inspiring superstar. An unconventional documentary\, this film is a personal look at the man who launched a nation.  Joining the panel will be Herzl’s biographer Derek Penslar and sociologist Shulamit Reinharz. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n\n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ November 5-8\, watch Eli Tal-El‘s film My Herzl on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, November 7 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \nDavid Matlow is a corporate and private equity partner at Goodmans LLP in Toronto and owns the world’s largest private collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia. Through his website and weekly column\, David uses his collection to inform people about the history of the State of Israel\, so as to inspire them to continue to work towards the betterment of the Jewish people and our homeland. My Herzl\, made with Jerusalem filmmaker Eli Tal-El\, is part of his Herzl Project whose goal is to demonstrate Herzl’s continued relevance hoping to motivate people to keep Herzl’s dream alive\, and work towards its completion. David is a member of the board of the Ontario Jewish Archives and the Center for Israel Education. \n \nShulamit Reinharz is Professor Emerita of Sociology at Brandeis University. Born in Amsterdam\, she grew up in the United States with long stays in Israel. She earned her B.A. from Barnard College and her Ph.D. from Brandeis University\, both in sociology. She is the author of thirteen books\, including American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (Brandeis\, 2005); Observing the Observer (Oxford\, 2011); and One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life (Transaction\, 2011) and is completing Surviving Holland\, 1939-1947\, a book about her father’s Holocaust experience. She is a sought after speaker and interviewer and has participated in several Sunday programs of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. \n \nDerek Penslar is the William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History at Harvard University. He previously taught at Indiana University\, the University of Toronto\, and the University of Oxford\, where he was the inaugural holder of the Stanley Lewis Chair in Israel Studies. His most recent book\, Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader\, won the 2020 Canadian Jewish Literary Award for History. Derek is currently completing a book titled Zionism: An Emotional State and starting work on a global history of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Derek is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada\, President of the American Academy for Jewish Research\, and an honorary fellow of St. Anne’s College\, Oxford. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/my-herzl/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210921T175135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T042358Z
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SUMMARY:Jesse Owens and the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nJesse Owens\, the son of Alabama sharecroppers\, was the Olympic champion who defeated Nazi ideology in Hitler’s stadium. He later served on the Board of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Meet his grandson\, Stuart Owen Rankin\, who will be in dialogue with Lori Weintrob\, historian and Director of the Wagner College Holocaust Center. Representing the International Olympics Committee on the panel is Anita L. DeFrantz\, a US Olympic medalist and Vice-President of the IOC. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n\n \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ October 29-November 1\, watch the film More than Gold: Jesse Owens and the 1936 Berlin Olympics on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, October 31 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nStuart Owen Rankin is the grandson of Olympic legend Jesse Owens. He is the incoming Executive Director of the Jesse Owens Foundation\, taking over that role from his mother Marlene Owens Rankin. He was a member of the Chicago Olympic Committee in 2008-09 and has worked in leadership development at Amazon since 2012. He earned a BA in Advertising/Copywriting from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and has completed his course work toward a Masters in Intercultural Relations and Communication from Antioch University. He enjoys playing basketball\, working out\, skiing\, and playing the guitar. Photography has been a strong hobby of Stuart’s since 1980\, and he loves a wide range of music and movies. \n \nDr. Lori Weintrob (left) is Professor of History and founding director of the Wagner College Holocaust Center\, Staten Island\, New York. She received her B.A. from Princeton University and her M.A. and Ph.D. from UCLA. She is co-editor of Beyond Bystanders: Educational Leadership for a Human Culture in a Globalizing Reality. She is currently editing Eyewitness to History: Documents of the Holocaust and completing a project on women resistance leaders in the Holocaust. She is co-curator of the permanent exhibit on “Rescue and Resistance” at the Wagner College Holocaust Center. As director of the Holocaust Center\, she has connected over 5\,000 youth in New York and New Jersey to Holocaust survivors. \n \nAnita L. DeFrantz is Vice-President of the International Olympic Committee\, an Olympic medalist in rowing and the author of My Olympic Life: A Memoir. Named by Newsweek as one of the “150 Women Who Shake the World” and Sports Illustrated as one of the “101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports\,” DeFrantz has used her platform in the Olympic Movement to advance fairness in sports. She’s fought sexual harassment\, helped change outdated gender verification rules\, pushed forward the introduction of women’s events\, including Olympic soccer and softball teams\, cracked down on doping\, influenced new eligibility requirements\, and more. With unwavering tenacity\, she even took on President Jimmy Carter when he used Olympic athletes as leverage in the Cold War. \n \nRobert Jacobvitz\, who will moderate the program\, serves on the Executive Committee of the Sousa Mendes Foundation and chairs its Advisory Council. For ten years he directed the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater East Bay\, and it was in this capacity in the 1980’s that he began championing the cause of Aristides de Sousa Mendes. In 2005 he received the Aristides de Sousa Mendes Humanitarian Medal from the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. He wrote a seminal article on Aristides de Sousa Mendes that can be read at this link.x \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/jesse-owens/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211017
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210830T210319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211017T180222Z
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SUMMARY:The Catcher Was a Spy — The Moe Berg Story
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nMorris “Moe” Berg was a Jewish American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball\, who later served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II. A graduate of Princeton University and Columbia Law School\, Berg spoke numerous languages and read ten newspapers a day. His reputation as an intellectual was fueled by his successful appearances as a contestant on the radio quiz show Information Please. Berg was sent by the US government to determine whether the German physicist Werner Heisenberg was developing an atomic bomb for Nazi Germany\, and Berg was authorized to shoot Heisenberg if he had definitive proof in the affirmative. Meet Nicholas Dawidoff\, author of the best-selling book on which the motion picture was based. He will be in conversation with the well-known journalist and podcaster Jacob Goldstein. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n \n  \n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ October 15-18\, watch The Catcher Was a Spy on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, October 17 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxxx \n \nNicholas Dawidoff (right) is the author of the national bestseller The Catcher Was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg on which the feature film was based. His biographical memoir of his economist grandfather\, The Fly Swatter: Portrait of an Exceptional Character\, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. His memoir\, The Crowd Sounds Happy\, won the Kenneth Johnson Book Award for outstanding literary writing about mental illness. Collision Low Crossers was a finalist for a PEN America book award and was called “an instant classic” by The New York Times. He has been a Henry Luce Scholar\, a Guggenheim Fellow\, a Berlin Prize fellow of the American Academy\, an Anschutz Distinguished Fellow at Princeton University\, and is a Davenport Fellow at Yale University. His articles appear in The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine.  \nJacob Goldstein (left) is an executive producer at Pushkin Industries\, an independent podcast company. Previously he spent more than a decade as co-host of the Planet Money podcast. He is the author of Money: The True Story of a Made-Up Thing\, which the New York Times called “a history of currency full of astonishing tales you might tell a friend in the pub.” Jacob worked as a staff writer at the Wall Street Journal\, the Miami Herald\, and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. He has done stories for The New York Times Magazine\, This American Life\, Morning Edition and All Things Considered. He has a bachelor’s degree in English from Stanford University and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University.  He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two daughters. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/catcher-spy/
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210830T184307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T144505Z
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SUMMARY:Safer in Silence
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM PARIS\nxxxxx \nSafer in Silence is a personal journey made over thirty years and across five continents. Corinne Niox Chateau searches for the truth of her family’s Polish past in order to understand her mother’s distance. Uncovering her family’s hidden Jewish roots\, Corinne is pulled into a complex story revealing startling truths that force her to face the patterns of hiding and secrecy that have profoundly affected her life. Corinne’s grandfather\, the Polish diplomat Clement Skalski\, was a close friend and colleague of Aristides and Cesar de Sousa Mendes\, and it was Aristides’ visa that saved the Skalski family and enabled them to escape to America. Meet the filmmaker\, who will be in dialogue with the celebrated film historian Annette Insdorf. \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n \n  \n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ October 1-4\, watch Corinne Niox Chateau‘s film Safer in Silence on your home device (film rental $6.99). A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, October 3 at 2 PM US Eastern Time\, tune into the discussion with our distinguished panel.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE SPEAKERS\nxxxxx \nCorinne Niox Chateau (left) was born in New York City of French and Polish parents. She attended Barnard College and the graduate film program at NYU and was a fellow at the American Film Institute. She studied acting with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg and has appeared in feature films\, on television\, on and off Broadway\, and has worked with renowned directors such as Elia Kazan and Arthur Penn. She has taught acting in the graduate film department at NYU\, in the Actors Studio MFA program at the New School\, and at Pace University. She is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and the Ensemble Studio Theatre. She is the author of The Road to Cali\, about the adoption of her son in the Republic of Georgia\, and the play The Sun Shines East. \n \nAnnette Insdorf (right)\, an internationally renowned film scholar\, is Professor of Film at Columbia University’s School of the Arts\, and Moderator of the 92nd Street Y’s Reel Pieces series\, where she has interviewed hundreds of celebrities. She is the author of Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust (with a foreword by Elie Wiesel) and Cinematic Overtures: How to Read Opening Scenes.  Born in Paris to Polish Holocaust survivors\, she received her Ph.D. from Yale University\, where she taught for over ten years. She was honored by the 2021 Telluride Film Festival with its Special Medallion. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/safer-in-silence/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210927
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210820T044645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210926T160725Z
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SUMMARY:Albie Sachs and the New South Africa
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM CAPE TOWN\nxxxxx \nAlbert “Albie” Louis Sachs is a South African attorney and activist who worked closely with Nelson Mandela in the struggle for democracy and human rights. After twice being detained for his anti-apartheid activities he was blown up by a bomb planted in his car by South African security services. He survived the assassination attempt but lost his right arm and vision in one eye. He played a key role in writing South Africa’s Constitution in the 1990s and served for fifteen years on its Supreme Court.  Meet this Jewish hero of South African democracy who will be with us in person! \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n \n  \n\nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ September 24-27\, watch Abby Ginzberg‘s film Soft Vengeance on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, September 26 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nOn turning six\, during World War II\, Albie Sachs received a card from his father expressing the wish that he would grow up to be a soldier in the fight for liberation. His career in human rights activism started at the age of seventeen\, when as a second year law student at the University of Cape Town\, he took part in the Defiance of Unjust Laws Campaign. Three years later he attended the Congress of the People at Kliptown where the Freedom Charter was adopted. He started practice as an advocate at the Cape Bar aged 21. The bulk of his work involved defending people charged under racist statutes and repressive security laws. Many faced the death sentence. He himself was raided by the security police\, subjected to banning orders restricting his movement and eventually placed in solitary confinement without trial for two prolonged spells of detention. In 1966 he went into exile. After spending eleven years studying and teaching law in England he worked for a further eleven years in Mozambique as law professor and legal researcher. In 1988 he was blown up by a bomb placed in his car in Maputo by South African security agents\, losing an arm and the sight of an eye. During the 1980s working closely with Oliver Tambo\, leader of the ANC in exile\, he helped draft the organisation’s Code of Conduct\, as well as its statutes. After recovering from the bomb he devoted himself full-time to preparations for a new democratic Constitution for South Africa. In 1990 he returned home and as a member of the Constitutional Committee and the National Executive of the ANC took an active part in the negotiations which led to South Africa becoming a constitutional democracy. After the first democratic election in 1994 he was appointed by President Nelson Mandela to serve on the newly established Constitutional Court. In addition to his work on the Court\, he has travelled to many countries sharing South African experience in healing divided societies. He has also been engaged in the sphere of art and architecture\, and played an active role in the development of the Constitutional Court building and its art collection on the site of the Old Fort Prison in Johannesburg. \nAbby Ginzberg (right) is the filmmaker of Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa. She is a Peabody award-winning director who has been producing compelling documentaries about social justice for over 30 years. Her film And Then They Came for Us about the connection between the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II and Trump’s Muslim travel ban\, won a Silver Gavel Award and played in major festivals across the country. Her film Agents of Change about the 1960’s struggle for black and ethnic studies on college campuses premiered at the Pan African Film Festival\, where it won the Jury and the Audience Awards for Best Feature Documentary. She holds a BA from Cornell University and a JD from Hastings College of the Law.  \n \nDr. Shulamit Reinharz (left)\, who will moderate\, was born in Amsterdam and grew up in the United States with long stays in Israel. She earned her B.A. from Barnard College and her Ph.D. from Brandeis University\, both in sociology. She is the author of thirteen books\, including American Jewish Women and the Zionist Enterprise (Brandeis\, 2005); Observing the Observer (Oxford\, 2011); and One Hundred Years of Kibbutz Life (Transaction\, 2011) and is completing Surviving Holland\, 1939-1947\, a book about her father’s Holocaust experience. Dr. Reinharz is a popular lecturer who speaks frequently on a variety of topics. In 2017\, she retired from Brandeis and became Professor Emerita. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/albie-sachs-and-the-new-south-africa/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210823
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210705T222443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T064918Z
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SUMMARY:The Albanian Code
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nThe Albanian Code from award-winning Israeli filmmaker Yael Katzir tells the little-known story of how thousands of Jewish refugees in Albania were rescued in World War II. Annie Altaraz\, who was saved there having escaped from Yugoslavia\, decides to return to say thank you. This voyage is full of surprises\, discovering how a nation bound by its moral code saved refugees and recognizing Albania’s unique wartime role in rescuing the persecuted. \nxxxxx \nSEE THE TRAILER\nxxxxx \n\n \n  \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ August 20-23\, watch Yael Katzir‘s film The Albanian Code (film rental $8.99) on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, August 22 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nAward-winning Israeli filmmaker Yael Katzir has produced and aired over 120 films on Israeli television. She holds degrees in history and literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and UCLA and in broadcasting and film from Boston University\, In addition to Shores of Hope\, which we presented in 2020\, her films include My Grandmother had a Gun\, The Albanian Code\, Violins in Wartime\, Praying in Her Own Voice\, Yiddish Theater — A Love Story\, Shivah for my Mother and Company Jasmine. She is the author of Commando-Mom\, Diary of a Mother of an Infantry Soldier (1994).  She is a Professor of film and history at the Art School of Beit Berl Academic College and is the Principal of Katzir Productions. \nSaimir A. Lolja (left) is an expert on Albania’s role in the rescue of Jews during the Holocaust and was a consultant on Yael Katzir‘s film The Albanian Code. He was a Chemical Engineering Faculty member at the University of Tirana\, Albania and more recently in Canada at Ryerson University and the University of Toronto. He submitted to Yad Vashem a long list of Jews rescued by Albanians that he personally compiled. His article “The Albanian Besa – The Golden Rule” appeared in The Tirana Times. He has presented during Holocaust Education Week in Ontario\, Canada and contributed to conferences in France\, Canada\, and Albania. He is currently working on another documentary film on Albania’s rescue of Jews during World War II. \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel (right) headed the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He teaches at Stern College and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is now a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes as well as a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is a member of the B’nai Brith committee in Israel honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/the-albanian-code/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210809
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210626T034037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T060008Z
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SUMMARY:Woman of Valor\, Mildred Fish-Harnack
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK • 8 PM BERLIN\nxxxxx \nMildred Fish-Harnack was the only American citizen executed on the personal orders of Adolf Hitler. Born in Milwaukee\, she was a member of the anti-Nazi resistance group in Berlin known as the Red Orchestra.  Learn about this brave woman of valor whose story remained hidden for decades and is now coming to light. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ August 6-9\, watch the PBS documentary Wisconsin’s Nazi Resistance — The Mildred Fish-Harnack Story on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, August 8 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\n. \n \nAnne Nelson is a prize-winning author who has written extensively about human rights and freedom of expression. Her 2017 book\, Suzanne’s Children: A Daring Rescue in Nazi Paris\, told the story of Suzanne Spaak and her extensive network to rescue Jewish children from deportation to Auschwitz. It was a finalist in the National Jewish Book Awards. Her previous book\, Red Orchestra\, described a leading anti-Nazi resistance network in Berlin\, and was an Editors’ Choice at The New York Times. Her current work\, Shadow Network\, deals with the political crisis in the United States today. \nStefan Roloff is an independent artist and filmmaker whose artwork and installations are shown worldwide in museums and galleries. In 1997 he began to work on his documentary film The Red Orchestra. The film is a portrait of his late father\, Helmut Roloff\, an anti-Nazi resistance hero. It was nominated for Best Foreign Film in 2005 by the Women Critics Circle. For the first time it told the true story of the “Red Orchestra\,” a resistance group that was slandered during the cold war by secret services and historians as a Communist spy network. For this film\, Roloff received a New York City Media Arts grant from the Jerome Foundation. He also wrote a book in German\, Die Rote Kapelle (Ullstein\, 2002). Photo: Eva Mueller \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \n\n 
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/woman-of-valor-mildred-fish-harnack/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210802
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210617T234331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210801T202558Z
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SUMMARY:Abba Kovner\, Hero and Witness
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK\n7 PM LISBON • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nAbba Kovner was the leader of the Partisan resistance fighters in Vilna during World War II. He made aliyah in 1947 and became a celebrated Israeli poet. In 1961 he was a star witness during the trial of Adolf Eichmann. He is one of the great Jewish figures of the twentieth century.\n \nxxxxx \nSEE THE TRAILER\nxxxxx \n\n \n  \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ July 30-August 2\, watch Aviva Kempner‘s celebrated film Partisans of Vilna on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, August 1 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nMichael Kovner is the son of Abba and Vitka Kovner and is a celebrated Israeli painter. He was born in Kibbutz Ein Hahoresh in 1948. During his military service he fought alongside Benjamin Netanyahu\, Ehud Barak and other future national leaders. In 1972 he moved to New York to study art with Philip Guston at the New York Studio School\, returning in 1975. In 2015 the Abba Kovner Museum opened at Givat Haviva\, and Michael worked to restore the office and living room of Abba Kovner. He wrote and illustrated the graphic novel Ezekiel’s World\, based on the life and work of Abba Kovner.  Michael says of his father: “My father was a resistance fighter\, a partisan\, a poet\, and an historian. His many-sided personality exerted a strong influence on all who surrounded him.” \nProf. Dina Porat is the author of The Fall of a Sparrow\, the Life and Times of Abba Kovner (Stanford University Press\, 2010\, winner of National Jewish Book Award)\, Vengeance and Recompense are Mine — the Yishuv\, the Holocaust and Abba Kovner’s Avengers Group (2019) and numerous other books. She is Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History at the Department of Jewish History\, Head of the Kantor Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry\, and holds the Alfred P. Slaner Chair for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and Racism at Tel Aviv University. Since 2011 she has served as Chief Historian of Yad Vashem.  \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel\, who will moderate\, headed the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He teaches at Stern College and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is now a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes as well as a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is a member of the B’nai Brith committee in Israel honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with the Jewish Partisan Educational Foundation.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/abba-kovner-hero-and-witness/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210726
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Salud y Shalom: American Jews in the Spanish Civil War
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nIn the 1930s\, nearly 3\,000 Americans embarked for Europe to join the democratically elected Spanish Republic in its effort to repel a military coup led by Francisco Franco. Franco had the support of Nazi Germany and fascist Italy.  Nearly one-third of the Americans who went to Spain to fight fascism were Jews. This program presents their story. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ July 23-26\, watch the film The Good Fight on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, July 25 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the discussion with our distinguished panelists.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nDr. Gina Herrmann\, who will moderate\, is Professor of Romance Languages and Judaic Studies at the University of Oregon. She is the author of Written in Red: The Communist Memoir in Spain and editor and co-author of Spain\, The Second World War and the Holocaust. Her new research focuses on cultural memory and literary engagement with French concentration camps of WWII and the mosaic of victims and administrators whose experiences in these camps constitute a laboratory of 20th century migrant and refugee internment. She is a member of the ALBA Executive Committee. \n \nDr. Joseph Butwin is recently retired from the English Department at the University of Washington where he also taught courses on Jewish-American Literature and Culture at the University’s Stroum Center for Jewish Studies. In the early 1990s he interviewed 40 Jewish veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. He is currently preparing transcripts of these conversations for publication in Spain and the United States under the title Salud y Shalom: American Jews in the Spanish Civil War\, 1936-1939. Selections from these interviews along with audio cuts can be seen and heard at this link. \n \nNancy Wallach is an award-winning art educator who will speak about her father\, Hy Wallach\, a volunteer fighter in Spain who served for many years as the treasurer\, as well as corresponding secretary\, of the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. She is a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA) Board of Governors. At a program organized by the Burgos Anti-Fascist Committee around the exhumations of the mass graves and prisons in Burgos\, Spain\, she provided testimony as to her own father’s incarceration at the fascist concentration camp for International Brigade prisoners at San Pedro de Cardena.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \n\nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA).
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/salud-y-shalom/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210719
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210624T012516Z
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SUMMARY:Let my people go! The Rescue of Soviet Jewry
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nThe rescue of Soviet Jewry in the 1970s and 80s was a vast project involving grassroots initiatives working in partnership with the organized Jewish community and government officials. Meet Jerry Goodman\, the founder and Executive Director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry\, and other activists who struggled on behalf of refuseniks trapped behind the Iron Curtain.  \nxxxxx \nWATCH THE TRAILER\n  \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ July 16-19\, (optional) rent/watch the film Refusenik on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, July 18 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the discussion with our distinguished panelists.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANELISTS\nxxxxx \nJerry Goodman\, left\, was the founding executive director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry\, a national agency established to coordinate the grassroots efforts of American Jews on behalf of refuseniks. He co-established the organization in 1971 and directed it until 1988. Goodman acted as a consultant to the U.S. Congress in creating the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe and helped the passing of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment\, a 1974 provision in United States federal law intended to restrict U.S. trade relations with USSR. He was one of the coordinators of the 1987 Freedom Sunday for Soviet Jews\, the largest human rights national manifestation for Soviet Jews in the history of the Soviet Jewry movement. \n \nBorn in the Soviet Union\, Semyon Pinkhasov\, right\, immigrated to the United States in 1976. After his arrival in the United States\, he coordinated the campaign to rescue the famous pianist and Soviet refusenik Vladimir Feltsman. A championship fencer\, Pinkhasov was the Fencing Coach for U.S. Pan American\, Olympic\, and Maccabiah Teams. Later he became a documentary filmmaker specializing in stories of individuals who act heroically in the face of totalitarianism. One such film is With God Against Man telling the story of the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes. His inspiration derives from the interplay between the various aspects of his background\, including sports\, politics and the arts.  For more information see www.semyonpinkhasov.com. \nAttorney Dorit Perry serves on the HIAS Board of Directors. She served as Chief Legal Counsel for HIAS in Rome in 1989-90 and assisted in the mass migration of 42\,000 Soviet and Iranian Jewish refugees. She has practiced international and corporate law and and led global initiatives at Intel Corporation. She has served on the Adjunct Faculty of Santa Clara University Law School and Leavey Business School. She has been appointed to the California State Bar Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution and is a Fulbright Specialist. She is a graduate of Boalt Hall Law School at the University of California\, Berkeley. \nRobert Jacobvitz\, who will moderate\, serves on the Sousa Mendes Foundation Board and chairs its Advisory Council. In the 1980s he traveled to Russia to meet refuseniks on behalf of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry. At that time he directed the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater East Bay\, and it was in this capacity that he also began championing the cause of Aristides de Sousa Mendes. In 2005 he received the Aristides de Sousa Mendes Humanitarian Medal from the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. He wrote a seminal article on Aristides de Sousa Mendes that can be read at this link. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with HIAS. \n \nxxxsss
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/let-my-people-go-the-rescue-of-soviet-jewry/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210712
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Weapons of the Spirit
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nPierre Sauvage‘s acclaimed film Weapons of the Spirit tells the dramatic true story of the area of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon\, France\, where as many as 5\,000 Jews may have been sheltered by some 5\,000 Christians during World War II. This is a story Sauvage was born to tell: born in Le Chambon as a hidden child in 1944\, he returned to the village as an adult to probe and recount this unique “conspiracy of goodness.” \nxxxxx \n“Astonishing. Olympian. Emotionally wrenching. Bulging with profound questions of morality\, responsibility and religion.”\n– Desmond Ryan\, The Philadelphia Inquirer \n“An absolutely extraordinary story. Could not be more timely… and yet in a hundred years it is likely to be timely still.” \n– Tom Shales\, The Washington Post \n“An inquiry into the nature of goodness and a personal odyssey.  Moving and provocative.  Enormously uplifting.  What an extraordinary story.”\n– David Ansen\, Newsweek \nxxxxx \nTHE TRAILER\nxxxxx \n \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ July 9-12\, watch Pierre Sauvage‘s film Weapons of the Spirit on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, July 11 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program to watch an interview of the filmmaker by Bill Moyers from the 1980s along with highlights from a recent interview.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nTHE FILMMAKER\n  \nPierre Sauvage\, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker\, is one of a pioneering handful of experts on rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust — “righteous Gentiles” — and contends that they still have much to teach us. Born into hiding in Le Chambon\, France\, Sauvage was four when he and his parents moved to New York City in 1948\, his parents choosing to hide the fact that they were Jewish. Described by Tablet magazine as “a filmmaker of rare moral perception\,” Sauvage is the President of the Chambon Foundation. In addition to Weapons of the Spirit\, his films include Not Idly By — Peter Bergson\, America and the Holocaust\, Yiddish: the Mother Tongue\, and We Were There: Christians and the Holocaust.  \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Chambon Foundation.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/weapons-of-the-spirit/
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210614
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SUMMARY:The Rescuers
DESCRIPTION:11 AM LOS ANGELES • 2 PM NEW YORK\n7 PM LONDON • 9 PM JERUSALEM\nxxxxx \nWhat is the mystery of goodness?  This question is at the core of the film The Rescuers by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Michael King who examines the stories of a dozen diplomat rescuers during the Holocaust. The film follows Stephanie Nyombayire\, a young Rwandan anti-genocide activist\, and Sir Martin Gilbert\, the renowned Holocaust historian\, as they travel across 15 countries and three continents interviewing survivors and descendants of the diplomats. A powerful and important film!\n \nxxxxx \nSEE THE TRAILER\nxxxxx \n\nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\n⇒ June 11-14\, watch Michael King‘s film The Rescuers on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, June 13 at 2:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the program with our distinguished panel of guests.  A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nEmmy Award-winning filmmaker Michael King has produced\, directed and written films for three decades. He is an Adjunct Professor of Film at Arizona State University\, The Sidney Poitier New American Film School. His film Rapping with Shakespeare examines how an inner city English teacher used hip-hop and rap to help his students access the works of Shakespeare. King holds film degrees from the University of Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Academy of Arts. He is currently developing the Rescuers Last Chance project — to tell the stories of all 35+ diplomats recognized as Righteous Among the Nations. King is a member of the Directors Guild of America. In 2009\, he was awarded Switzerland’s Carl Lutz Medal of Freedom. \n \nJoyce D. Mandell\, the Executive Producer of The Rescuers\, is a successful businesswoman and philanthropist who is actively involved in civic\, arts and cultural organizations. She and her son\, Bruce\, have a long-time relationship with film director Michael King. She is past President and Chairman of the Board of the Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center\, the first woman to serve in those positions\, and presently serves as a Trustee for the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Hartford. She is also involved in the Koby Mandell Foundation\, whose goal is to help Israeli families cope with the emotional and psychological trauma that affects victims of terrorism. \n \nDr. Mordecai Paldiel headed the Righteous Among the Nations Department at Yad Vashem from 1982-2007. His books include The Path of the Righteous\, Sheltering the Jews\, Saving the Jews\, Diplomat Heroes of the Holocaust\, Saving One’s Own: Jewish Rescuers During the Holocaust and The Righteous Among the Nations. He teaches at Stern College and Touro College and serves on the Board of the Sousa Mendes Foundation. Thanks to his efforts\, there is now a square named for Aristides de Sousa Mendes as well as a street named for Raoul Wallenberg\, both in Jerusalem. He is a member of the B’nai Brith committee in Israel honoring Jewish rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with the Carl Lutz Circle.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/the-rescuers/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210606T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210606T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
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SUMMARY:Ben Ferencz\, World War II Veteran and the Last Surviving Prosecutor of the Nuremberg Trials\, Interviewed by Dr. Yael Danieli
DESCRIPTION:Special D-Day program! Benjamin Ferencz was the Chief Prosecutor for the United States in the Einsatzgruppen Case\, which the Associated Press called “the biggest murder trial in history.” Twenty-two defendants were charged with murdering over a million people. He was only twenty-seven years old\, and it was his first case.   \nAfter Ben graduated from Harvard Law School in 1943\, he joined an anti-aircraft artillery battalion preparing for the invasion of France. As an enlisted man under General Patton\, he fought in most of the major campaigns in Europe. As Nazi atrocities were uncovered\, he was transferred to a newly created War Crimes Branch of the Army to gather evidence of Nazi brutality and apprehend the criminals. Ferencz was sent with about fifty researchers to Berlin to scour Nazi offices and archives. In their hands lay overwhelming evidence of Nazi genocide by German doctors\, lawyers\, judges\, generals\, industrialists\, and others who played leading roles in organizing or perpetrating Nazi brutalities. All twenty-two of the defendants whom Ferencz put on trial were convicted. Thirteen were sentenced to death. The verdict was hailed as a great success for the prosecution. Ferencz’s primary objective had been to establish a legal precedent that would encourage a more humane and secure world in the future. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ June 4-7 watch the film Law\, Not War: Ben Ferencz’s Fight for Justice ($2.99 rental) on your home device. A link to the amazon rental page will be provided to all who register. \n⇒ Sunday\, June 6 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the conversation. Dr. Yael Danieli will introduce her interview with Ben Ferencz\, recorded specially for this program. Following the interview\, she will be joined by Professor Jennifer Trahan\, Clinical Professor at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs\, to answer any questions on the Nuremberg trials\, reparations\, or the crime of aggression. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE DISTINGUISHED INTERVIEWER\nxxxxx \n \nDr. Yael Danieli\, a clinical psychologist\, victimologist and pioneer traumatologist\, is the founder of the International Center for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma. Founder/Director of the Group Project for Holocaust Survivors and their Children since the mid-1970s and an expert on reparative justice\, she has published\, consulted\, and received awards worldwide\, including in South Africa\, Rwanda\, Bosnia & Herzegovina\, and Northern Ireland. The Danieli Inventory for Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma allows scientifically valid assessment and comparative international study. She participated in creating all international instruments on behalf on victims’ rights and optimal care. In 2008 she was appointed Advisor on Victims of Terrorism for the office of the UN Secretary-General.  \nxxxxx \nJOINING THE PROGRAM FOR THE Q&A\nxxxxx \n \nJennifer Trahan is Clinical Professor at NYU’s Center for Global Affairs where she directs the Concentration in International Law and Human Rights and teaches International Law. Her book Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes was published in 2020 by Cambridge University Press. She is on the Use of Force Committee of the International Law Association. She has served as an amicus curiae to the International Criminal Court on the appeal of the situation regarding Afghanistan\, and serves on the Council of Advisers on the Application of the Rome Statute to Cyberwarfare. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed. \nxxxxx \nThis program is co-presented with the International Center for the Study\, Treatment and Prevention of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/ben-ferencz-prosecutor-at-nuremberg/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210531
DTSTAMP:20260421T141049
CREATED:20210503T175426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210528T060007Z
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SUMMARY:Sousa Mendes Remembered
DESCRIPTION:1 PM LOS ANGELES • 4 PM NEW YORK\nxxxxx \nOn this Memorial Day program we honor the memory of the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes with a panel featuring former Congressman Tony Coelho\, who was instrumental in bringing justice for this hero in his home country of Portugal\, and two granddaughters of Sousa Mendes: Sheila Abranches-Pierce and Angelina Mendes Muetzel. The program will be moderated by Robert Jacobvitz\, a pioneer in the effort to have Sousa Mendes recognized for his action to save Jews and other refugees from the Holocaust. \nxxxxx \nTHE SCHEDULE\nxxxxx \n⇒ May 28-31 (optional) watch the film Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story ($6.99) on your home device. A link will be provided to all who register\, with film rental instructions. \n⇒ Sunday\, May 30 at 4:00 p.m. US Eastern Time\, tune into the free presentation by our distinguished panel. A link will be provided to all who register. \nxxxxx \nMEET THE PANEL\nxxxxx \n \nThe Honorable Anthony “Tony” Coelho is a former six-term United States Congressman from California\, and House Majority Whip\, the third most powerful position in the House of Representatives. It was thanks to his intervention in the Sousa Mendes case as a Portuguese-American leader that Portugal finally reversed its punishment of the Holocaust rescuer and declared him a national hero. He was the primary author and sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) — the most important piece of civil rights legislation in the last 30 years. In 2018\, Mr. Coelho founded The Coelho Center for Disability Law\, Policy and Innovation at Loyola Marymount University. \n \nSheila Abranches-Pierce (right) is a granddaughter of the Holocaust rescuer Aristides de Sousa Mendes and his wife Angelina. Her father John Paul\, their 14th child\, was instrumental in the effort to have Portugal recognize Sousa Mendes as a national hero. She is a former Board member of the Sousa Mendes Foundation and has been active in telling her grandfather’s story since the 1990s. Born and raised in the East Bay\, she spent 27 years working in the banking industry in New York before moving home to California to marry her high school sweetheart. Over the years\, she has enjoyed the privilege of representing the Sousa Mendes family at various events in the tri-state area\, Portugal\, France and California.   \n \nAngelina “Gigí” Mendes Muetzel (left) is a granddaughter of Aristides and Angelina de Sousa Mendes. Her father was Carlos Francisco Fernando\, their 11th child. Gigí attended school in the US\, Mexico\, Portugal and England. She has participated along with her family in various Sousa Mendes events in CA\, Mexico\, the United Nations in NY\, and the European Parliament in France. She also has shared her grandfather’s story with local media and different groups. She is now retired and living with her husband Duane at their ranch in Oregon. They have two daughters María\, AmyLea and a grandson Joaquín\, who is the light of her life.  \nRobert Jacobvitz\, who will moderate\, is a Board member of the Sousa Mendes Foundation and Chair of its International Advisory Council. He is a graduate of Yeshiva University’s Wurzweiler School of Social Work and holds an MSW in Community Social Work. For ten years he directed the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Greater East Bay\, and it was in this capacity in the 1980’s that he began championing the cause of Aristides de Sousa Mendes. He wrote a seminal article on Aristides de Sousa Mendes that can be read at this link. \nxxxxx \nRegistration for this program is closed.
URL:https://sousamendesfoundation.org/event/sousa-mendes-remembered/
CATEGORIES:Discussion,Film Screening
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