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SUMMARY:Liberation75
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SUMMARY:Growing Up Jewish - Art & Storytelling by Jacqueline Kott-Wolle
DESCRIPTION:Register for this talk \n  \nJoin Kott-Wolle for a presentation and discussion of “Growing Up Jewish – Art & Storytelling\,” a series of 35 oil paintings and stories about Jewish identity in North America and how it transmits from one generation to the next. \n“They existed in living color for me – in their printed sundresses\, socks and sandals\, with numbers tattooed on their arms\,” she writes. “Some of them had haunted looks in their eyes and seemed burdened with a profound sadness that kept them at the edge of anger while others were brimming with gratitude and optimism as they rebuilt their lives in Canada. All of them viewed my generation as walking miracles on earth.” \n  \nBio: \nJacqueline Kott-Wolle (b.1969) lives in Highland Park\, IL where she paints full time.  In 2005\, after moving to Chicago from Toronto with her family\, Jacqueline fulfilled a long-time goal of developing her ability to paint by studying at The Art Center of Highland Park.  Using a fresh palette of color\, Kott-Wolle currently paints in oils and focuses on capturing precious moments with her family and friends. Her most recent project\, entitled “Growing Up Jewish – Art and Storytelling” is a series of 35 contemporary oil paintings and personal narratives exploring her North American brand of Jewish identity and how it evolved through five generations of her family. Her work has been exhibited in both group and solo exhibitions. Jacqueline’s works are in private collections throughout the United States\, Canada and Israel.
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SUMMARY:World Refugee Day Commemoration
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SUMMARY:Silvia Foti: The Nazi’s Granddaughter
DESCRIPTION:Register for this webinar \nSILVIA FOTI\, author of the memoir The Nazi’s Granddaughter: How I Discovered My Grandfather Was a War Criminal\, is an award-winning investigative journalist in Chicago and a high school literature teacher. She holds master’s degrees in journalism\, education\, and creative nonfiction. \nSilvia made a deathbed promise to her mother to write a book about her famous\, WWII hero grandfather\, Jonas Noreika twenty-one years ago. Silvia’s grandmother begged her not to write about her husband. “Just let history lie\,” she whispered. Silvia had no idea that in keeping her promise to her mother\, her discoveries would bring her to a personal crisis\, challenge her Catholic faith\, unearth Holocaust denial\, and expose an official cover-up by the Lithuanian government. \nHer goal in writing this story of her grandfather\, known as General Storm in Lithuania\, is to upend Lithuania’s narrative that Lithuanians had nothing to do with killing Jews\, that it was all done by German Nazis.
URL:https://ctholocaust.co.za/event/silvia-foti-the-nazis-granddaughter/
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SUMMARY:(Nearly) hidden in plain sight: Lesser-known photographic histories and the Holocaust by Professor Michael Berkowitz
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