As the Holocaust Documentation & Education Center continues to feature and offer a wide variety of online programs focused on various topics of the Holocaust, today we are adding the following program from Classrooms Without Borders and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage:
Program: Virtual Film Screening & Discussion: “Eva: A-7063”
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2020
Time: 3:00 PM ET.
Platform: This event will take place online and is free to the public.
Registration is required. Please click here to register.
Watch the film “Eva: A-7063” and engage in a post-film discussion with Dr. Michael Berenbaum, who was featured in the film, and Ted Green, the film’s director.
As a 10-year-old Mengele Twin, Eva Kor suffered the worst of the Holocaust. At 50, she launched the biggest manhunt in history. Now in her 80s, she urgently circles the globe to promote the controversial lesson her journey has taught: Healing through forgiveness. Narrated by Hollywood icon Ed Asner, Eva: A-7063 tells the full story of this historic figure for the first time, tracking her from Auschwitz to Israel to the United States – even into the U.S. Capitol for her jaw-dropping arrest – and ultimately to her courageous return to the Nazi death camp. It reveals her hidden pain, unbridled rage and the unextinguished love for humanity that transformed her into an international spokeswoman followed by millions. Eva’s is a triumph of hope, and this film is her legacy piece.
To learn more about the film, please visit its official website.