Guest Lecturer – Dr. Andreas Musolf

Please join us!
UNL Research Council Distinguished Lecture
Dr. Andreas Musolff, Cognitive Linguist
University of East Anglia, UK
An event of the IHE Week of Understanding

Thursday, March 27 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Staenberg Omaha Jewish Community Center – 333 S 132nd Street, Omaha – Wiesman Family Reception Room

Register HERE

Sponsored by:
UNL Harris Center for Judaic Studies * UNL Teaching, Learning, and Teacher Education (M3) * UNL Research * Institute for Holocaust Education *Jewish Community Relations Council

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The Ritchie Boys – Speaker Aaron Parson

Sunday, March 2 at 2 p.m., Aaron Parsow will speak about his grandfather and his mother Margo’s father, Warner B. Frohman. “The approximately 45 minute presentation will include relevant audio from an NJHS interview in 1989,” Aaron said, “so the audience hears Warner’s WW2 story in his own words. This is followed by a slide presentation highlighting important clips of photos and documents our grandfather kept from his immigration and military experience. There will also be time for audience Q&A.”

The event will be held at Temple Israel and attendance is free. RSVPs are not needed.

This is the culmination of the series of programs about the Ritchie Boys, presented by the Nebraska Jewish Historical Society and the Institute for Holocaust Education.

Learn more from the Jewish Press Article HERE

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Annual Lecture with the Durham Museum

The Institute for Holocaust Education is honored to partner with the Durham Museum as a part of its annual Week of Understanding, a week of programing and lectures where over 6,000 people will hear the moving testimony of survivors of the Holocaust and second-generation survivors of the Holocaust.

 

Registration through the Durham Museum
Advanced registration is required. Regular museum admission applies, free for museum members!

Three ways to register:

  • Online: Click on the green “Register” icon (Please note, your registration is not complete until you’ve clicked the “Check Out” button)
  • Phone: 402-444-5071
  • Emailreservations@DurhamMuseum.org

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