3GNY: “A Barber From Krakow”
Join us to hear from Anna Scheumann Gallegos, who will tell her grandfather Max’s story.
Join us to hear from Anna Scheumann Gallegos, who will tell her grandfather Max’s story.
During this two-part digital program, join experts to learn about Iran’s lesser-known connection to the Holocaust, hear about a daughter’s decade-long journey in the footsteps of her “Tehran Child” father, and examine why retracing this history is relevant today. not only to Iranians, but all of humanity.
Discussion with Slawek Pastuszka: “Restoring The Memory of Jewish Communities in Poland”
The following 40th Anniversary year-end update, highlights our efforts over these past 12 months.
Free online screening of “The Tattooed Torah” followed by a live webinar Q&A in partnership with The Los Angeles Film Festival, Jewish Journal and The Goldrich Family Foundation in association with USC Shoah Foundation.
In February 1943, at the height of the deportations from France, a daring group of Jewish and Christian women banded together to stage the largest single rescue operation in wartime Paris
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center is delighted to share the following series “Herzl Explained” with David Matlow, friend of the HDEC, who is in possession of the world’s largest private collection of Theodor Herzl memorabilia.
At the age of 27, in his first turn as prosecutor, Benjamin Ferencz led what was then called “the biggest murder trial in history.”
In June 1940, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, the Portuguese Consul-General in Bordeaux, France, issued life-saving visas to thousands of Holocaust refugees in defiance of his government’s direct orders – an action for which he paid a heavy personal price.
Jewish Life Through the 20th Century and the evolving meaning of Israel with Holocaust Survivor, Judy Rodan.