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UPCOMING PROGRAMS

Wed, Feb 11Online WebinarBetter understand learn how the role of terror and extrajudicial punishment was crucial to the rise of the Nazi Party and its subsequent domination of German citizens and people throughout Europe.
Wed, Feb 11AMC, The GroveJoin Director Joy Sela and Rabbi Sharon Brous in a post-screening conversation on Sela's debut documentary, The Other.
Sun, Feb 15Online WebinarHolocaust survivor testimony online followed by Q&A
Thu, Feb 19Online WebinarA continuation of our series, this lecture explores the community that Holocaust survivors built in Australia.
Sun, Feb 22Barnes and Noble, The GroveDr. Luke Berryman presents his new book, Resisting Nazism: True Stories of Resistance to the World's Most Dangerous Ideology, from 1920 to the Present.
Thu, Mar 05IKARThis interactive three-part workshop brings together participants to explore identity, build dialogue skills, and take collective action toward mutual understanding and trust.
Sun, Mar 08AMC The Grove 14Join Director and Holocaust Educator Boaz Dvir and Film Producer Matthew Einstein in a screening of To Kill a Nazi.
Tue, Mar 10Online WebinarA three-session online class led by Dr. Michael Berenbaum that explores how American Jews reacted to the Holocaust, as well as the government's refugee policy.
Sun, Mar 15Barnes and Noble, The GroveA Holocaust historian, archivist, and history blogger adds a new dimension to the story of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising during World War II, shining a spotlight on five young, Polish Jewish women—champions who helped lead the resistance, sabotage Nazis, and aid Jews in hiding across occupied Europe.
Sun, Mar 29Barnes and Noble, The GroveDr. Suzanne Cope presents the gripping, true, and untold history of the Italian anti-fascist resistance during World War II, told through the stories of four spectacularly courageous women fighters. In conversation with LA based author, Cathleen Schine.
Sun, Apr 19Barnes & Noble, The GroveJoin author Michelle Young as she discusses her new book, which uncovers how an unlikely heroine infiltrated the Nazi leadership to save the world's most treasured masterpieces.
Sun, Apr 26Barnes and Noble, The GroveDetailing her familial legacy of the Holocaust and it's aftermath, visual artist and writer, Lydia Kann presents her new graphic novel, Germaine's Daughter.
Thu, Apr 30Online WebinarIn this three-session online class, Professor Sarah Abrevaya Stein will explore the Holocaust in the Sephardi heartland of southeastern Europe.
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