Listening to History: Memory of the Holocaust and Competing Narratives of the Israel/Palestine Crisis (Attend In Person)

Monday, May 6, 2024

12:30 - 2:00 pm EDT

Hybrid: Online and In-Person at the Liberman-Miller Lecture Hall, Epstein Building, Brandeis University.

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Please join HBI’s Holocaust Research Study Group for a public brown-bag lunch event to honor Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah.

Two presentations will be offered prior to a panel discussion by members of the Holocaust Research Study Group:

Sarah Silberstein Swartz, “How I Learned to Listen to the Other Side: A Personal Reflection on the Israel/Palestine Conflict”

Laurel Leff, “How Not to Learn from History: The Holocaust in Press Coverage of the Gaza War”

Note: This program will be recorded and shared with registrants within a few days of the event. It will also be on HBI's website

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Location of event: HBI, Liberman-Miller Lecture Hall515 South Street, Waltham (Epstein Building) on the Brandeis University campus.
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