The Pardoll Family Lecture Series Presents: International Holocaust Remembrance Day featuring Debórah Dwork
January 27th at 6:30pm
At war's end, surviving Jews searched for loved ones. Where were they? What had happened to them? Individuals created lists; organizations created lists. Lists of those found alive; lists of those known to be dead. Decades before photocopy machines, let alone fax, computer, database, and Internet technology, people looking for loved ones faced many obstacles. Eager to find their family and friends, and eager to be found, survivors in Europe developed their own means of communication. In her presentation, Debórah Dwork will trace how survivors searched, and what they found.
Additionally, The FHM invites the community to visit the Museum FREE of charge from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on Monday, January 27, 2020 in observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
The program with Debórah Dwork at 6:30pm is free to attend. RSVPs are required via the link below or 727.820.0100 x301.
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