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Remembering: Talking About the Holocaust in the 21st Century

Thursday, January 26, 2023, 5:308 p.m.

McNally Amphitheatre
140 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023
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Fordham University and the Under-Told Stories Project of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, in partnership with the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York, invite you to a special observance of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Recent surveys have shown steadily diminishing public awareness of the Holocaust amid a rise in disinformation and revisionism. This panel of leading thinkers will discuss how media, educators, religious institutions, and governments can fight Holocaust denial and deepen understanding of the genocide. What is the role of allies?

The discussion will begin with a screening of Fred de Sam Lazaro’s 2022 PBS NewsHour segment on the children’s book Nicky & Vera: A Quiet Hero of the Holocaust and the Children He Rescued. Written and illustrated by Peter Sís, it tells the story of Nicholas Winton, the “British Schindler,” who helped 669 children escape Czechoslovakia just before Nazi occupation.

The panelists will delve into the conditions that allowed the ripening and spread of antisemitism in the years leading up to the Holocaust, and they will bring home the relevance of those circumstances today.

Moderators

  • Fred de Sam Lazaro, correspondent/director, The Under-Told Stories Project
  • Peter Osnos, founder, PublicAffairs Books

Panelists

  • Judy Woodruff, anchor, PBS NewsHour
  • Magda Teter, Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies, Fordham University
  • James Loeffler, Jay Berkowitz Professor of Jewish History, University of Virginia
  • Linda Kinstler, author, Come to This Court and Cry: How the Holocaust Ends

Special Guest: Eva Paddock, Educator and One of “Winton’s Children” Rescued from Czechoslovakia on the Eve of World War II

A reception will follow the discussion at 7 p.m.

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