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Curator’s Corner: An April 1937 Issue of Der Sturmer
Apr
13
11:00 AM11:00

Curator’s Corner: An April 1937 Issue of Der Sturmer

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The Museum Director will explore a 1937 issue of the pro-Nazi German newspaper, Der Sturmer¸ that is included in our gallery. Learn about the publisher, Julius Streicher, who rallied support to the Nazi Party, but was seen as too salacious and incendiary by many of the leaders of the Nazi Party.


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Sunday with Survivors: Judith Steel
Apr
10
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Judith Steel

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Join us for the next program in this series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Judith Steel will share information about her family’s departure from Germany on the SS. St. Louis, when Judith was an infant, and their forced return to Europe and subsequent internment in Gurs. She will also talk of her father's successful effort to sneak Judith into hiding with a Catholic family, enabling her to survive.


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Curator’s Corner: Video Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Jackie Handeli
Apr
6
11:00 AM11:00

Curator’s Corner: Video Testimony of Holocaust Survivor Jackie Handeli

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Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s museum and programming director, will talk about Jackie Handeli, originally from Salonika, Greece, who survived Auschwitz and who later donated several items to our museum. Several clips from Jackie Handeli’s testimony are incorporated into HMTC’s exhibition and Dr. Tritter will draw from those clips to explore how the Holocaust unfolded in Greece.


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The Kindertransport and "The Last Train to London," Presented by Author Meg Waite Clayton
Mar
24
6:00 PM18:00

The Kindertransport and "The Last Train to London," Presented by Author Meg Waite Clayton

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Bestselling author Meg Waite Clayton will present a virtual talk about her award-winning novel The Last Train to London and the true story of the Kindertransport rescue which saved the lives of ten thousand Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Europe. (This program is held in conjunction with The Dolphin Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Port Washington since 1946.)


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A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming “Hymns from Auschwitz” at Carnegie Hall
Mar
21
1:00 PM13:00

A Sneak Peek at the Upcoming “Hymns from Auschwitz” at Carnegie Hall

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HMTC is hosting a program with renowned pianist and composer Renan Koen, Maestro Gürer Aykal, Sephardic scholar Dr. Joe Halio, and others to provide a behind the scenes look at some of the music to be performed at the Carnegie Hall concert on April 20 when Holocaust Survivor Michel Assael’s “Auschwitz Symphonic Poem,” written in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust, will be performed for the first time.


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Book Discussion with Craig Shirley about “April 1945: The Hinge of History”
Mar
3
6:00 PM18:00

Book Discussion with Craig Shirley about “April 1945: The Hinge of History”

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New York Times bestselling author and historian Craig Shirley drew from his new book, April 1945: The Hinge of History, to speak about the watershed events in the month of April 1945 -- the sudden death of President Roosevelt, Harry Truman's rise to office, Adolph Hitler's suicide, and the horrific discoveries of Dachau and Auschwitz – that collided and changed the face of the world forever. (This program is held in conjunction with The Dolphin Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Port Washington since 1946.)

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'Alien' Soldiers at Camp Ritchie, presented by Beverley Eddy, author of Ritchie Boy Secrets: How a Force of Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win World War II.
Feb
24
6:00 PM18:00

'Alien' Soldiers at Camp Ritchie, presented by Beverley Eddy, author of Ritchie Boy Secrets: How a Force of Immigrants and Refugees Helped Win World War II.

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HMTC welcomes Professor Beverley Eddy who will draw from her recent book, Ritchie Boy Secrets, as she presents a program about the “Alien” soldiers at Camp Ritchie who helped the Allies win World War II. Professor Eddy will speak about the antisemitism and racism that some of the men faced, the training that was offered at Camp Ritchie, and the performance of the men in the field and after the war. (This program is held in conjunction with The Dolphin Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Port Washington since 1946.)


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When France Fell: The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the Anglo-American Alliance, a book discussion with historian Michael S. Neiberg
Feb
17
6:00 PM18:00

When France Fell: The Vichy Crisis and the Fate of the Anglo-American Alliance, a book discussion with historian Michael S. Neiberg

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HMTC hosted a program with the award-winning author and historian Michael Neiberg, who will talk about his recent book, When France Fell, and discuss what FDR’s Secretary of War Henry Stimson claimed was the “most shocking single event” of World War II. The book, which the Wall Street Journal described as a “mesmerizing account,” takes the reader through the Nazi invasion and the subsequent decision by the United States to work with Vichy France despite its pro-Nazi tendencies. (This program is held in conjunction with The Dolphin Bookshop, an independent bookstore in Port Washington since 1946.)

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Virtual Gallery Tour in Honor of Black History Month
Feb
9
1:00 PM13:00

Virtual Gallery Tour in Honor of Black History Month

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As part of HMTC’s Black History Month programming, Thorin Tritter, HMTC Museum and Programming Director, explored the history of the Holocaust with a particular reference to the African American history that fed into Hitler’s racist views of German superiority.

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From Awareness to Action: Confronting Antisemitism at Home and Abroad (An International Holocaust Remembrance Day Virtual Commemoration)
Jan
27
6:00 PM18:00

From Awareness to Action: Confronting Antisemitism at Home and Abroad (An International Holocaust Remembrance Day Virtual Commemoration)

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Dr. Robert Williams, Deputy Director for International Affairs, US Holocaust Memorial Museum

In commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, HMTC is joining with a group of regional Holocaust Centers to present a virtual program with Robert Williams, Deputy Director for International Affairs at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, who will discuss how current conspiracy theories and tropes fuel antisemitism, both domestically and internationally, and why Holocaust education is such an important tool in combatting this problem. (This event is organized by the Harriet & Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College and is co-sponsored by the Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center at Manhattan College; the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center in White Plains; the Holocaust Museum & Center for Tolerance & Education at Rockland Community College; the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County; the Wagner College Holocaust Center in Staten Island; the Gross Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Ramapo College of New Jersey; and the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights at Rutgers University.)


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A Virtual Tour of Ellis Island, Presented in Honor of the 130th Anniversary of its Opening
Jan
20
6:00 PM18:00

A Virtual Tour of Ellis Island, Presented in Honor of the 130th Anniversary of its Opening

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Ellis Island officially opened as the United States Immigration Station on January 1, 1892, 130 years ago. HMTC’s museum and programming director, Dr. Thorin Tritter, presented a virtual tour of the island, describing its history and particular significance to Jewish and Italian immigrants.

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Elizebeth Smith Friedman: Code Breaker and Spy Hunter, a presentation by Amy Butler Greenfield, author of The Woman All Spies Fear
Jan
16
12:30 PM12:30

Elizebeth Smith Friedman: Code Breaker and Spy Hunter, a presentation by Amy Butler Greenfield, author of The Woman All Spies Fear

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Join HMTC for a presentation hosted by the award-winning author and historian Amy Butler Greenfield about her newest book, The Woman All Spies Fear. She spoke about the inspiring true story of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, an American woman who was one of the top US codebreakers during World War II. (This is the first of two programs about Elizebeth Smith Friedman. The second will be held in March when HMTC will screen “The Codebreaker.”)

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Remembering  “Kristallnacht” Through Stories of Resistance: Discussion with Jeffrey Sussman about "Holocaust Fighters"
Nov
9
6:00 PM18:00

Remembering “Kristallnacht” Through Stories of Resistance: Discussion with Jeffrey Sussman about "Holocaust Fighters"

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Join HMTC to mark the anniversary of “Kristallnacht,” the state-sponsored attack on Jews that was launched by the Nazis on the night of November 9, 1938. This year, in an effort to emphasize the role of resistance during the Holocaust, HMTC welcomed author Jeffrey Sussman for a discussion about his new book Holocaust Fighters: Boxers, Resisters, and Avengers, which focuses on five boxers, four Jews and one Sinti, who fought back, unwilling to passively accept their fate as dealt to them by the Nazis.

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Into the Forest:  A Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph, And Love, a Book Discussion with Rebecca Frankel
Nov
2
6:00 PM18:00

Into the Forest: A Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph, And Love, a Book Discussion with Rebecca Frankel

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HMTC has hosted a program with bestselling author Rebecca Frankel about her newest book, which recounts an amazing tale of perseverance, bravery, and love as it follows the Rabinowitz family as they escape from the Nazis and eventually settle in the United States. Hear the author discuss how she learned about these true events and more about the book that Publisher’s Weekly called a “gut-wrenching yet inspirational story” that leaves readers “on the edge of their seats.”

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Virtual Tour of HMTC’s Core Exhibition
Oct
21
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Tour of HMTC’s Core Exhibition

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HMTC’s Museum and Programming Director, Thorin Tritter, and new Director of Education, Avi Marcovitz, will lead a virtual tour through HMTC’s museum, seeking to explore how the Holocaust happened and what lessons can be drawn from this horrendous history.


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Exploring Jewish Leadership During the Shoah
Oct
14
6:00 PM18:00

Exploring Jewish Leadership During the Shoah

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This Scroll of Esther was used by cantor Avraham Hellmann in the Sudetenkaserne Synagogue in Theresienstadt.

This Scroll of Esther was used by cantor Avraham Hellmann in the Sudetenkaserne Synagogue in Theresienstadt.

HMTC’s new Director of Education, Dr. Avi Marcovitz, will give a presentation about how different types of religious leaders in the ghettos -- Rabbis, educators, youth leaders, police and the Judenrat -- responded to Nazi policies that created untenable living conditions.


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Book Discussion with Daniel Levin on “Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall”
Oct
4
6:30 PM18:30

Book Discussion with Daniel Levin on “Violins and Hope: From the Holocaust to Symphony Hall”

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Author and photographer Daniel Levin joined us for a discussion about his new book that explores master violin maker Amnon Weinstein’s effort to restore violins that survived the Holocaust. We covered the 86 violins that have been restored, fulfilling the goal of transforming tragedy into triumph by bringing violins of the Holocaust back to life.

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Book Discussion with Charlie English about The Gallery of Miracles and Madness: Insanity, Modernism, and Hitler's War on Art
Sep
27
5:30 PM17:30

Book Discussion with Charlie English about The Gallery of Miracles and Madness: Insanity, Modernism, and Hitler's War on Art

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Charlie English, a former journalist for The Guardian, spoke with Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s museum and programming director, about his newest book, which weaves together details about Hitler’s war on modern art and the Nazi campaign to murder individuals with mental illness that established a model for use in the mass murder of Jews in death camps. Although often explored as separate topics, Charlie English brough these themes together in his book to tell an eerie story of genius, madness, and dehumanization that provides a fresh perspective on the brutal ideology of the Nazi regime.

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Book Discussion with Leah Garrett about “X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II”
Sep
14
6:00 PM18:00

Book Discussion with Leah Garrett about “X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II”

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HMTC welcomed Professor Leah Garrett, the Director of Jewish and Hebrew Studies at Hunter College, to speak about her recent book X Troop: The Secret Jewish Commandos of World War II. Described by Deborah Lipstadt as “part history and part mystery,” the book tells the largely unknown story of an elite group of German-Jewish commandos who fought in Britain’s most secretive special forces unit throughout the war.

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How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Racist, presented by Melinda Wenner Moyer, author of the new book How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes
Aug
17
7:00 PM19:00

How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Racist, presented by Melinda Wenner Moyer, author of the new book How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes

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Award-winning science journalist and author Melinda Wenner Moyer talked about her recent book, How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes, focusing in particular on how parents can help to end racism in the next generation. Drawing on a wealth of social science research, she offered an eye-opening presentation about how racism is often carried forward to our children and what parents can do to prevent their kids from sustaining this plague in our society.

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Virtual Book Discussion with Edward Westermann about "Drunk on Genocide: Alcohol and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany"
Aug
16
6:00 PM18:00

Virtual Book Discussion with Edward Westermann about "Drunk on Genocide: Alcohol and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany"

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Edward Westermann, the Regents Professor of History at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, shared a presentation about his new book, Drunk on Genocide, which is being published in association with the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in DC. Westermann has unearthed new material showing how alcohol consumption served as a lubricant for mass murder and that contrary to the common misconception of the SS as stone-cold killers, they were, in fact, intoxicated with the act of murder itself.

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Sunday with Survivors: Rosette Gerbosi
Jul
11
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Rosette Gerbosi

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a program that showcases a series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Rosette Priever Gerbosi will share information about her pre-war life in France, her experience of being sent into hiding by her parents, and her life after the war.

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Impacts of Inclusion: A Discussion of Military Policies During and After WWII
Jun
23
6:00 PM18:00

Impacts of Inclusion: A Discussion of Military Policies During and After WWII

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Whose stories do we hear when we learn about veterans? HMTC is teaming up with the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum for a program that explores policies that effected LGBTQ+ service members during and after WWII. Michael Stevens, a Museum Educator in the Intrepid' s Lifelong Learning Programs, will draw from research about who served, and who did not serve, on the Intrepid during its years in service from 1943-1974 to raise larger questions of how changes in military policies impacted the diversity of the ship's crew and reflected cultural change in the United States.

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China’s Crimes Against Humanity: A First-Hand Account from Uyghur Survivor Tursunay Ziyawudun
Jun
21
7:00 PM19:00

China’s Crimes Against Humanity: A First-Hand Account from Uyghur Survivor Tursunay Ziyawudun

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HMTC and its partner organizations seek to draw attention to the crimes against humanity, including genocide, of the Uyghur people in China today. Doctoral student, Lina Lenberg, will provide a background to the current crisis, as well as details about what is happening today. Then Uyghur survivor, Tursunay Ziyawudun, who spent nine months inside China's vast and secretive system of internment camps before being released and fleeing to the United States, will discuss her own experiences. Join us to learn more about this situation and how you can take action.


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Hidden Recipes, presented by author Eva Moreimi
Jun
15
6:00 PM18:00

Hidden Recipes, presented by author Eva Moreimi

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Celebrated author Eva Moreimi drew from her nationally recognized book to describe not only the loss and dehumanization that her parents suffered through during the Holocaust, but also their courage and determination, which became intertwined with secretly written recipes that her mother used to fuel her own struggle to resist.

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Sunday with Survivors: Rene Zuroff
Jun
13
6:00 PM18:00

Sunday with Survivors: Rene Zuroff

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) presented a program that showcases a series of presentations by Holocaust Survivors. In this program, Survivor Renee Zuroff shared information about her pre-war life in Poland, her life in hiding during the war, and her post-war life.

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Photo Credit: This photograph was taken by Danny Weiss and was part of his Survivors of the Holocaust exhibition.

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Saul Dreier and Tod Lending Discuss “Saul & Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band”
Jun
10
6:00 PM18:00

Saul Dreier and Tod Lending Discuss “Saul & Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band”

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HMTC hosted a program about the documentary film “Saul & Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band” with Holocaust Survivor Saul Dreier and the documentary filmmaker Tod Lending. We met with the dynamic man behind the band who is at the core of this heartwarming story. Note, film clips, not the entire film, will be shown as part of this program. To watch the film in its entirety check Amazon.

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Joint Program with Sharsheret: Book Discussion with Hadassah Lieberman about An American Story
Jun
3
8:00 PM20:00

Joint Program with Sharsheret: Book Discussion with Hadassah Lieberman about An American Story

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HMTC partnered with Sharsheret, a national Jewish Breast and Ovarian Cancer organization, for a virtual program with Hadassah Lieberman, the daughter of Holocaust Survivors and herself a Survivor of Breast Cancer, who talked about her new book with Sandee Brawarsky from Jewish Week.

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Cambodia's National Day of Remembrance: A Virtual Book Talk about Political Violence in Southeast Asia since 1945
May
20
6:00 PM18:00

Cambodia's National Day of Remembrance: A Virtual Book Talk about Political Violence in Southeast Asia since 1945

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) marked the National Day of Remembrance for the Cambodian Genocide with a virtual presentation by Yale University professors Eve Zucker and Ben Kiernan, based on their new book, Political Violence in Southeast Asia since 1945: Case Studies from Six Countries. Their talk examined waves of political violence that affected six Southeast Asian countries - Indonesia, Burma/Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam. They broadened outward to raise questions about the collective memory of mass violence worldwide.

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Virtual Armenian Genocide Commemoration
Apr
25
1:00 PM13:00

Virtual Armenian Genocide Commemoration

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The Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) marked the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on April 25, 2021, with a virtual program focusing on the multi-generational history of one Glen Cove family. There were presentations by Ashod & Onelia Spendjian and their sons Aram and Garen, as well as a reading of a first-hand account of the genocide, written by Garen and Aram’s great grandmother, and a virtual visit to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial in Yerevan, Armenia. An introduction was given by Rev. Fr. Dr. Abraham Malkhasyan, from the Armenian Church of the Holy Martyrs in Bayside.

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