Holocaust Survivors Speak at USHMM
Published July 26, 2009 @ 10:20AM PT

If you happen to find yourself in Washington, DC on a Wednesday, and sometimes even a Tuesday, afternoon this summer, the First Person - Conversations with Holocaust Survivors program runs through August at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. The program is free and open to the public. While you're there, check out the museum's new interactive exhibit, From Memory to Action: Meeting the Challenge of Genocide.
If you can't make it, though, the museum also posts podcasts of the interviews.
[Photo: Family portrait from Helen Lebowitz Goldkind, scheduled to speak at the museum on Tuesday, July 28 at 1pm.]
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