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SUMMARY:August Lunch & Learn: Don Bacon
DESCRIPTION:This series is presented by the Institute for Holocaust Education and seeks to educate\, engage\, and empower the community through discussion\, presentations\, and informative speakers about topics pertaining to the Holocaust and other genocides. \nAll Third Thursday presentations are offered via Zoom\, from 11:30-1PM on their respective days. \nFor more information regarding the Third Thursday programming at IHE\, to RSVP for a program\, or if you have any ideas for future programs\, please reach out to Scott Littky\, Executive Director of IHE\, at slittky@ihene.org 
URL:https://ihene.org/event/august-lunch-learn-don-bacon/
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DESCRIPTION:Women in Auschwitz \nAugust 27 at 7:00 PM \nWeisman Room at the Staenberg JCC \nIn this talk\, Cushman will discuss women’s existence in the most notorious Nazi camp – Auschwitz-Birkenau. Three groups of women lived and worked in the camp. Women prisoners\, including Jews\, Romani women\, political prisoners\, and others\, suffered and tried to survived in deadly conditions of starvation and forced labor. Some few found advantages in “privileged” work or as prisoner functionaries. These women often had some degree of power\, which they used sometimes to help and sometimes to harm. Other women served the SS in Auschwitz as guards\, communications experts\, and nurses. Others accompanied their husbands to the camp as helpmeets in the racial domination of Europe. We will explore these groups individually and in interaction with each other.
URL:https://ihene.org/event/3435/
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