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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T213000
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SUMMARY:Finding the Good - Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust by Carl Wilkens
DESCRIPTION:Finding the Good – Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust \nCarl Wilkens will share about recent visits to Rwanda as well his personal stories from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The “firing” of new brain pathways and our ability to reframe the “other” are some of the powerful tools and practices he has learned from survivors\, perpetrators\, and his own journey. \nCarl Wilkens is the only American who chose to stay in Kigali\, Rwanda throughout the 1994 genocide. He and his Rwandan colleagues worked together to save the lives of hundreds. His harrowing yet hopeful journey weaves together stories of tremendous risk and fierce compassion in the midst of slaughter. Each year he returns to Rwanda with students and educators to see for themselves how people are working together to rebuild their country and rebuild trust.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/finding-the-good-rwandas-pathways-back-to-trust-by-carl-wilkens-3/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Finding-the-Good-Rwanda’s-Pathways-Back-to-Trust-by-Carl-Wilkens-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20191002T092339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T092339Z
UID:1796-1572897600-1572903000@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Finding the Good - Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust by Carl Wilkens
DESCRIPTION:Finding the Good – Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust \nCarl Wilkens will share about recent visits to Rwanda as well his personal stories from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The “firing” of new brain pathways and our ability to reframe the “other” are some of the powerful tools and practices he has learned from survivors\, perpetrators\, and his own journey. \nCarl Wilkens is the only American who chose to stay in Kigali\, Rwanda throughout the 1994 genocide. He and his Rwandan colleagues worked together to save the lives of hundreds. His harrowing yet hopeful journey weaves together stories of tremendous risk and fierce compassion in the midst of slaughter. Each year he returns to Rwanda with students and educators to see for themselves how people are working together to rebuild their country and rebuild trust.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/finding-the-good-rwandas-pathways-back-to-trust-by-carl-wilkens/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Finding-the-Good-Rwanda’s-Pathways-Back-to-Trust-by-Carl-Wilkens-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191104T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20191002T092339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T092339Z
UID:3121-1572897600-1572903000@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Finding the Good - Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust by Carl Wilkens
DESCRIPTION:Finding the Good – Rwanda’s Pathways Back to Trust \nCarl Wilkens will share about recent visits to Rwanda as well his personal stories from the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The “firing” of new brain pathways and our ability to reframe the “other” are some of the powerful tools and practices he has learned from survivors\, perpetrators\, and his own journey. \nCarl Wilkens is the only American who chose to stay in Kigali\, Rwanda throughout the 1994 genocide. He and his Rwandan colleagues worked together to save the lives of hundreds. His harrowing yet hopeful journey weaves together stories of tremendous risk and fierce compassion in the midst of slaughter. Each year he returns to Rwanda with students and educators to see for themselves how people are working together to rebuild their country and rebuild trust.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/finding-the-good-rwandas-pathways-back-to-trust-by-carl-wilkens-2/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Finding-the-Good-Rwanda’s-Pathways-Back-to-Trust-by-Carl-Wilkens-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T094448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T094448Z
UID:1662-1573761600-1573768800@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Kristallnacht Public Lecture: Escape Journey Through Japan by Fumiko Ishioka
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Dora Grynberg\nA few thousand Jews escaped from the German- and Soviet-occupied Poland to the Far East during WW2. Among them was Dora Grynberg from Warsaw\, seven-months pregnant\, she was determined to give her child a life of freedom. In order to cross international borders \, she\, her husband Oskar\, and other Polish Jewish refugees received rare assistance from representatives of Dutch government-in-exile\, and Nazi Germany’s ally\, Japan. A remarkable collection of heart-breaking letters exchanged between young mother Dora and her parents left in Europe. They remind us both of lives lost during the Holocaust and those who courageously survived. \nFumiko Ishioka is an educator and the Executive Director of the Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center (THERC). The THERC teaches children about the dangers of prejudice\, intolerance and discrimination.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/kristallnacht-public-lecture-hanas-suitcase-by-fumiko-ishioka/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Escape-Through-Japan-fumiko-Ishioka-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T094448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T094448Z
UID:3113-1573761600-1573768800@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Kristallnacht Public Lecture: Escape Journey Through Japan by Fumiko Ishioka
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Dora Grynberg\nA few thousand Jews escaped from the German- and Soviet-occupied Poland to the Far East during WW2. Among them was Dora Grynberg from Warsaw\, seven-months pregnant\, she was determined to give her child a life of freedom. In order to cross international borders \, she\, her husband Oskar\, and other Polish Jewish refugees received rare assistance from representatives of Dutch government-in-exile\, and Nazi Germany’s ally\, Japan. A remarkable collection of heart-breaking letters exchanged between young mother Dora and her parents left in Europe. They remind us both of lives lost during the Holocaust and those who courageously survived. \nFumiko Ishioka is an educator and the Executive Director of the Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center (THERC). The THERC teaches children about the dangers of prejudice\, intolerance and discrimination.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/kristallnacht-public-lecture-hanas-suitcase-by-fumiko-ishioka-2/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Escape-Through-Japan-fumiko-Ishioka-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191114T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T094448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T094448Z
UID:3514-1573761600-1573768800@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Kristallnacht Public Lecture: Escape Journey Through Japan by Fumiko Ishioka
DESCRIPTION:The Story of Dora Grynberg\nA few thousand Jews escaped from the German- and Soviet-occupied Poland to the Far East during WW2. Among them was Dora Grynberg from Warsaw\, seven-months pregnant\, she was determined to give her child a life of freedom. In order to cross international borders \, she\, her husband Oskar\, and other Polish Jewish refugees received rare assistance from representatives of Dutch government-in-exile\, and Nazi Germany’s ally\, Japan. A remarkable collection of heart-breaking letters exchanged between young mother Dora and her parents left in Europe. They remind us both of lives lost during the Holocaust and those who courageously survived. \nFumiko Ishioka is an educator and the Executive Director of the Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center (THERC). The THERC teaches children about the dangers of prejudice\, intolerance and discrimination.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/kristallnacht-public-lecture-hanas-suitcase-by-fumiko-ishioka-3/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Escape-Through-Japan-fumiko-Ishioka-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20191002T092944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T092944Z
UID:1798-1574193600-1574199000@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Talk and Film Screening: Sugihara: Persona non Grata
DESCRIPTION:Rabbi Yossy Goldman will give an opening address. His late father was a Sugihara visa recipient and was the sole survivor of his entire family from Poland. \nRabbi Yossy Goldman is the Senior Minister at the Sydenham Highlands North Hebrew Congregation and the President of the South African Rabbinical Association. \nThe film ‘Sugihara: Persona non Grata’ shows how the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara went against his country’s orders by issuing visas to refugees. In the process\, he saved over 6\,000 Jewish lives at the outbreak of World War II. \nFilm running time: 2hrs 20mins | Language: English and Japanese with subtitles \nLight refreshments will be served. Booking essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za.\nSuggested donation R30 \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/film-screening-sugihara-persona-non-grata/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Persona-Non-Grata-The-Sugihara-Chiune-story-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20191002T092944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T092944Z
UID:3122-1574193600-1574199000@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Talk and Film Screening: Sugihara: Persona non Grata
DESCRIPTION:Rabbi Yossy Goldman will give an opening address. His late father was a Sugihara visa recipient and was the sole survivor of his entire family from Poland. \nRabbi Yossy Goldman is the Senior Minister at the Sydenham Highlands North Hebrew Congregation and the President of the South African Rabbinical Association. \nThe film ‘Sugihara: Persona non Grata’ shows how the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara went against his country’s orders by issuing visas to refugees. In the process\, he saved over 6\,000 Jewish lives at the outbreak of World War II. \nFilm running time: 2hrs 20mins | Language: English and Japanese with subtitles \nLight refreshments will be served. Booking essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za.\nSuggested donation R30 \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/film-screening-sugihara-persona-non-grata-2/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Persona-Non-Grata-The-Sugihara-Chiune-story-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191119T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20191002T092944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T092944Z
UID:3523-1574193600-1574199000@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Talk and Film Screening: Sugihara: Persona non Grata
DESCRIPTION:Rabbi Yossy Goldman will give an opening address. His late father was a Sugihara visa recipient and was the sole survivor of his entire family from Poland. \nRabbi Yossy Goldman is the Senior Minister at the Sydenham Highlands North Hebrew Congregation and the President of the South African Rabbinical Association. \nThe film ‘Sugihara: Persona non Grata’ shows how the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara went against his country’s orders by issuing visas to refugees. In the process\, he saved over 6\,000 Jewish lives at the outbreak of World War II. \nFilm running time: 2hrs 20mins | Language: English and Japanese with subtitles \nLight refreshments will be served. Booking essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za.\nSuggested donation R30 \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/film-screening-sugihara-persona-non-grata-3/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Persona-Non-Grata-The-Sugihara-Chiune-story-CTHGC.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Cape%20Town%20Holocaust%20%26%20Genocide%20Centre":MAILTO:admin@holocaust.org.za
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T100010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T100010Z
UID:1664-1574971200-1574978400@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Book launch: The First into the Dark Dr Michael Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Please join Professor Leslie Swartz in converstion with the author Dr Michael Robertson on his latest book “The First into the Dark.” \nOver the 12 years of Nazi dominion\, more than 300\,000 Europeans with disabilities were murdered by Nazi doctors and nurses; a further 400\,000 were sterilised against their will. This aggregate of crimes\, now known as Krankenmorde (the murder of the sick)\, was organised and performed by ordinary doctors\, nurses\, and bureaucrats. \nThe First Into the Dark is a ground breaking book that uses eye-witness testimony to reveal the history of the victims\, witnesses\, opponents to\, and perpetrators of the Krankenmorde\, and to grapple with the relevance of these crimes in the 21st Century. \nMichael Robertson is a Clinical Associate Professor of Mental Health Ethics at the Sydney Health Ethics\, University of Sydney and a visiting Professorial Fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. \nMichael’s co-author Dr Edwina Light will also be present at the event to engage with guests\, answer questions and sign copies of the book. \n\nEdwina Light is a postdoctoral research fellow at Sydney Health Ethics (SHE) at the University of Sydney\, and a visiting fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. With a background in health journalism and communications\, she completed her bioethics training at SHE. Her research seeks to inform public debate and policymaking where matters of health ethics\, policy and law intersect\, with a particular focus on mental health ethics. Her research publications include works on mental health policy\, involuntary treatment and systems of coercion\, the experiences and perspectives of stakeholders\, and the psychiatric profession under National Socialism. \nRSVP essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/book-launch-talk-the-first-into-the-dark-by-dr-michael-robertson/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/The-first-into-the-dark-Michael-Robertson-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T100010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T100010Z
UID:3114-1574971200-1574978400@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Book launch: The First into the Dark Dr Michael Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Please join Professor Leslie Swartz in converstion with the author Dr Michael Robertson on his latest book “The First into the Dark.” \nOver the 12 years of Nazi dominion\, more than 300\,000 Europeans with disabilities were murdered by Nazi doctors and nurses; a further 400\,000 were sterilised against their will. This aggregate of crimes\, now known as Krankenmorde (the murder of the sick)\, was organised and performed by ordinary doctors\, nurses\, and bureaucrats. \nThe First Into the Dark is a ground breaking book that uses eye-witness testimony to reveal the history of the victims\, witnesses\, opponents to\, and perpetrators of the Krankenmorde\, and to grapple with the relevance of these crimes in the 21st Century. \nMichael Robertson is a Clinical Associate Professor of Mental Health Ethics at the Sydney Health Ethics\, University of Sydney and a visiting Professorial Fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. \nMichael’s co-author Dr Edwina Light will also be present at the event to engage with guests\, answer questions and sign copies of the book. \n\nEdwina Light is a postdoctoral research fellow at Sydney Health Ethics (SHE) at the University of Sydney\, and a visiting fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. With a background in health journalism and communications\, she completed her bioethics training at SHE. Her research seeks to inform public debate and policymaking where matters of health ethics\, policy and law intersect\, with a particular focus on mental health ethics. Her research publications include works on mental health policy\, involuntary treatment and systems of coercion\, the experiences and perspectives of stakeholders\, and the psychiatric profession under National Socialism. \nRSVP essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/book-launch-talk-the-first-into-the-dark-by-dr-michael-robertson-2/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/The-first-into-the-dark-Michael-Robertson-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T200000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Johannesburg:20191128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T020717
CREATED:20190801T100010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190801T100010Z
UID:3515-1574971200-1574978400@ctholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Book launch: The First into the Dark Dr Michael Robertson
DESCRIPTION:Please join Professor Leslie Swartz in converstion with the author Dr Michael Robertson on his latest book “The First into the Dark.” \nOver the 12 years of Nazi dominion\, more than 300\,000 Europeans with disabilities were murdered by Nazi doctors and nurses; a further 400\,000 were sterilised against their will. This aggregate of crimes\, now known as Krankenmorde (the murder of the sick)\, was organised and performed by ordinary doctors\, nurses\, and bureaucrats. \nThe First Into the Dark is a ground breaking book that uses eye-witness testimony to reveal the history of the victims\, witnesses\, opponents to\, and perpetrators of the Krankenmorde\, and to grapple with the relevance of these crimes in the 21st Century. \nMichael Robertson is a Clinical Associate Professor of Mental Health Ethics at the Sydney Health Ethics\, University of Sydney and a visiting Professorial Fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. \nMichael’s co-author Dr Edwina Light will also be present at the event to engage with guests\, answer questions and sign copies of the book. \n\nEdwina Light is a postdoctoral research fellow at Sydney Health Ethics (SHE) at the University of Sydney\, and a visiting fellow at the Sydney Jewish Museum. With a background in health journalism and communications\, she completed her bioethics training at SHE. Her research seeks to inform public debate and policymaking where matters of health ethics\, policy and law intersect\, with a particular focus on mental health ethics. Her research publications include works on mental health policy\, involuntary treatment and systems of coercion\, the experiences and perspectives of stakeholders\, and the psychiatric profession under National Socialism. \nRSVP essential: 021 462 5553 or admin@holocaust.org.za \n\n  \n 
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/book-launch-talk-the-first-into-the-dark-by-dr-michael-robertson-3/
LOCATION:Cape Town Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 88 Hatfield Street\, Gardens\, Cape Town\, 8001
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ctholocaust.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/The-first-into-the-dark-Michael-Robertson-CTHGC-scaled.jpg
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