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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221116T200000
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SUMMARY:The Road to the "Final Solution": 1933-1941
DESCRIPTION:Click here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/the-road-to-the-final-solution-1933-1941/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221120T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221120T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221108T120038Z
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SUMMARY:The Witnesses of the Warsaw Ghetto: The Archives and the Streets
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Eleonora Bergman joined the Jewish Historical Institute in 1991\, serving as its deputy director between 1996-1997 and 2001-2006. She was director from 2007 to 2011.  In this programme\, our guest speaker will discuss her involvement in the recently published volume on clandestine education and children that reflects not only their fate but is a record of civil resistance. It contains 47 archival items including several dozen documents – essays\, drawings\, texts for learning\, invitations to performances\, songs\, and other. \nAnother initiative that Bergman will discuss is the project to mark the ghetto borders so that both residents and visitors can experience the size of the ghetto\, can try to imagine the old sites\, even if nothing is left of them\, and to recall the people who once lived and died there. \nThis programme is in partnership with the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw\, the Polish Institute in Tel-Aviv\, the Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre in Lublin\, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Center\, Liberation 75\, Classrooms without Borders\, and the Rabin Chair Forum at George Washington University. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/the-witnesses-of-the-warsaw-ghetto-the-archives-and-the-streets/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221105T160849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221118T045714Z
UID:9217-1669316400-1669321800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Film Screening: Raoul Wallenberg’s War
DESCRIPTION:RSVP to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/film-screening-raoul-wallenbergs-war/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221127T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221115T132155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T115041Z
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SUMMARY:South Africa - On the Edges of Polish Identity
DESCRIPTION:Event Details \nDuring and after WWII\, Russia forcibly uprooted millions of Poles from the Kresy of eastern Poland. Those Kresovians who survived the deportations to Siberia were scattered around the globe. In South Africa\, 500 children and their caregivers found safety and refuge in Oudtshoorn. These Polish children of Oudtshoorn went on to form the core of the Polish community in South Africa. Listen to Dr Wanda Chunnett and Dr Marta Nowakowska discuss these refugees re-establishing their identity in a new country. \nSource: Map generated by the authors from MPIDR and CGG (2011) and GADM (2008).\n  \n \nCharacteristics of Polish Refugee Entrepreneurs who Established Sustainable Businesses in South Africa \nWanda’s presentation provides a contribution to the debate on the value that is created by migrant entrepreneurs in developing economies and answers the question as to what these countries can do to leverage sustainable growth opportunities from resource constrained\, involuntary migrant entrepreneurs. Wanda investigated three migrant groups to South Africa\, namely\, Rwandese\, Chinese and Polish migrants. Wanda seeks to take the involuntary migrant debate beyond the “refugee as burden” paradigm\, by focusing on a theoretical proposition that the legal\, knowledge\, language and economic capital gained by constrained migrant entrepreneurs gives them a competitive advantage when establishing small businesses. The entrepreneurial spirit of a group of Polish orphans that was involuntarily transported to South and Southern Africa during WWII\, allowed them to establish a locus of power in their host country\, augmented by additional “migration capital”.  The presentation considers the benefit that can be realised by host country\, in this case South Africa\, where the process driver remains the migrant entrepreneur\, eager to become established in a new country and achieve their long-term vision\, including re-establishing their identity. \nWanda Chunnett is a business practitioner with a passion for the development of small businesses as a route to long term economic sustainability. The daughter of a displaced migrant\, her Doctoral thesis focused on providing insight into how these migrants add value to their host countries\, providing a counterpoint to the often-prevalent view of “migrant as burden. \n  \n \nManaging Cultural Heritage. An introduction to the identity of Kresovians/Borderlanders of inter-war Poland \nInvoluntary migrants occupy a special place in the landscape of many modern states. Despite the diverse national cultures surrounding them – they strive to preserve their own identity. They are often united by multi-generational cooperation\, coexistence and a system of values. Awareness of cultural identity is associated with a sense of belonging to one’s own community\, with identification with that community with its specific culture and shared history\, with a particular territory that one inhabits together\, at the same time as a sense of apparent distinctiveness to other groups. Marta will address the issue of Borderland/Kresy identity. The Borderlands/Kresy are a Polish place of memory\, vividly pulsating\, full of individual emotions\, and at the same time\, a myth-making message. The longing for the lost homeland triggers unique memories\, inscribing them into the cultural memory of successive generations of Poles. How do the generations of the South African Siberians remember the Borderlands/Kresy? How does the memory of the Borderlands/Kresy shape generations of Poles living outside their homeland? What is the concept of double identity? How should we think about our homeland? Marta’s presentation aims to answer these and other questions. \nMarta Nowakowska is an assistant professor at the Department of Management\, Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Her scientific background is an MA and PhD in Anthropology of Culture. She is interested in the subject of cultural heritage\, identity and memories\, and cultural risk analysis. In her profession\, she addresses the topic of the training methods to minimise cultural errors. \n  \nRegister for the event online.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/south-africa-on-the-edges-of-polish-identity/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221128T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221128T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221116T065747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221117T073834Z
UID:9246-1669647600-1669654800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:JHGC Members Only: "Seeing Auschwitz" Exclusive Viewing
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URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/jhgc-members-only-seeing-auschwitz-exclusive-viewing/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221129T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221128T081336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T082320Z
UID:9265-1669750200-1669757400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Coming to terms with Genocides
DESCRIPTION:Click here for the zoom.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/coming-to-terms-with-genocides/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221201T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221123T120100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T123728Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Facing Auschwitz
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URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/film-screening-facing-auschwitz/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221207T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221207T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221127T050909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221127T051455Z
UID:9258-1670443200-1670448600@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Mass-Killing in 1942-1943: ‘Operation Reinhardt’ Killing Centres
DESCRIPTION:A Special Series with the Galicia Jewish Museum and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Center. Join us for the second programme in the series on 80 Years After Aktion Reinhard: The Industrial Killing of European Jewry: \nMass-Killing in 1942-1943: ‘Operation Reinhardt’ Killing Centres \nGuest Speakers:\nChris Webb\nTali Nates \nIn the second programme of this series\, author Chris Webb will explore the history of the Bełżec\, Sobibór and Treblinka death camps. He will look at some of the key SS figures responsible for running the sites and the Jewish prisoners who were deported there. Finally\, he will describe the heroic and dramatic revolts that took place in the camps. Tali Nates\, director of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Center (South Africa) will share her family’s history connected to both Treblinka and Belżec death camps. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/mass-killing-in-1942-1943-operation-reinhardt-killing-centres/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221211T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221211T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20221127T051214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221127T051214Z
UID:9261-1670792400-1670797800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Beyond Oneg Shabbat: Groundbreaking Research and Findings in the JHI
DESCRIPTION:Talking Memory Series Marking the 75th Anniversary of the Jewish Historical Institute. Join us for the third and final programme in the series on the Jewish Historical Institute: \nBeyond Oneg Shabbat:  Groundbreaking Research and Findings in the JHI \nIn this third and final programme\, our speakers will present their research and findings in the JHI that go beyond the Warsaw ghetto. \nGuest Speakers: \nDr Ewa Wiatr who will give a talk on The Łódź ghetto’s Legacy at the Jewish Historical Institute and Piotr Nazaruk who will reveal the latest discoveries in a talk entitled: Unburned: The Library of the Lublin Yeshiva. \nThis series is in partnership with the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw\, the Polish Institute in Tel-Aviv\, the Grodzka Gate – NN Theatre in Lublin\, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Center\, Liberation 75\, Classrooms without Borders\, and the Rabin Chair Forum at George Washington University. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/beyond-oneg-shabbat-groundbreaking-research-and-findings-in-the-jhi/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230118T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230118T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230106T122946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T122946Z
UID:9284-1674072000-1674077400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Resistance in Treblinka: The Tangible Witnesses
DESCRIPTION:80 Years After Aktion Reinhard: The Industrial Killing of European Jewry:\nResistance in Treblinka: The Tangible Witnesses \nIn the third programme of this series\, resistance in Treblinka is examined. The systematic murder on the Treblinka extermination camp began in July 1942 with the arrival of the first transport from the Warsaw Ghetto. By the time the camp was dismantled\, a little over a year later\, roughly 900\,000 people\, the vast majority of whom were Jews\, had been murdered there. The existing sources of information available demonstrate how difficult it is to paint a clear picture of what was happening in that terrible place of mass killing. Whether these sources date back to the time the events took place\, or were later sources\, we can witness the many influences affecting them. \nDr. Tamir Hod will present examples of the gaps between memory and history when it comes to the Treblinka extermination camp. This introductory lecture will explain the importance of combining research from different fields\, such as archeology and history\, in order to try to grasp the impossible. \nProfessor Caroline Sturdy Colls will discuss the tangible and intangible evidence of resistance at Treblinka\, derived from her archaeological and historical investigations since 2007. As well as addressing the material traces of resistance at the infamous extermination camp (Treblinka II)\, she will also consider the lesser-known role of the inmates and guards from Treblinka labour camp (Treblinka I) in resistance activities. \nThe program will conclude with a virtual tour given by Yaron Tzur of the Treblinka model that is located at the Ghetto Fighters’ House. This model\, serving as post-war tangible evidence\, was built by Yaakov Wiernik who was one of the survivors of the Treblinka and the uprising in August\, 1943. \nRegistration link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_byLpgDYvRI6YulHGzZCX2Q
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/resistance-in-treblinka-the-tangible-witnesses/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230125T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230116T111807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T111807Z
UID:9303-1674673200-1674680400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Special Film Preview: I Am Here
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special film preview of “I am Here”\, Holocaust survivor Ella Blumenthal’s story. The preview including remarks by Holocaust education expert Paul Salmons\, followed by a Q&A with the producer and director of the film. \nBook your tickets directly with Ster Kinekor here.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/special-film-preview-i-am-here/
LOCATION:Ster Kinekor Nouveau Rosebank
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230126T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230126T143000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230116T115226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T115226Z
UID:9307-1674738000-1674743400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Exclusive Walkabout of "Seeing Auschwitz" with Paul Salmons
DESCRIPTION:Paul Salmons is Chief Curator of Seeing Auschwitz (produced by Musealia for UNESCO and the United Nations)\, and co-curator of Musealia’s international award-winning Auschwitz: Not long ago. Not far away. Recently he was consulting curator on two new permanent Holocaust exhibitions that opened in New York City and St Louis\, Missouri\, and he currently is working on a major new exhibition on the Berlin Wall. \nRSVP to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/exclusive-walkabout-of-seeing-auschwitz-with-paul-salmons/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230126T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230126T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230110T131540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T055928Z
UID:9287-1674757800-1674766800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:International Holocaust Remembrance Day
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung\, and the United Nations Information Centre Pretoria invite you to their annual commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day on the 78th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. \nThe commemoration will include formal remarks from foreign dignitaries\, candle-lighting by Holocaust survivors\, and a commemoration lecture: ‘Remembering the Holocaust through personal objects’. Today\, museums and exhibitions across the world collect and display original artefacts from the Holocaust. At first glance\, many appear to be rather unremarkable: a shoe\, a suitcase\, a pair of spectacles. But this is to overlook the fact that these seemingly everyday objects are among the last remnants of a murdered people\, and each has its own unique story to tell. \nJoin Paul Salmons as he shares the stories of artefacts that have touched him most deeply\, and asks what meanings they hold for us today? \n– \nPaul Salmons specialises in difficult\, challenging histories\, exploring the continued relevance of the past in today’s complex world. He helped create the United Kingdom’s national Holocaust Exhibition at the Imperial War Museum; co-founded the Centre for Holocaust Education at University College London; and for 20 years played a leading role in the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance. He is also the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s first Gonda Fellow. \nPaul is Chief Curator of Seeing Auschwitz (produced by Musealia for UNESCO and the United Nations)\, and co-curator of Musealia’s international award-winning Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. Recently he was consulting curator on two new permanent Holocaust exhibitions that opened in New York City and St Louis\, Missouri\, and he currently is working on a major new exhibition on the Berlin Wall. \n– \nRSVP essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za 
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/international-holocaust-remembrance-day-5/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230129T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230129T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230110T132107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T132107Z
UID:9291-1675026000-1675031400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust: Challenges and Reflections
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn this series\, we have invited four leading experts who will discuss one of the most difficult and less-researched topics: sexual violence against Jewish women and children both during and after the Holocaust\, including the continuing brutality against survivors seeking to return home after liberation. The challenges involved in studying female and child sex abuse during the Holocaust and after liberation will also be addressed. \nDr. Sonja M. Hedgepeth and Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel\, editors\, discuss their 2010 groundbreaking book on the subject of sexual violence against Jewish women during the Holocaust. They pay tribute to early researchers on the subject and reflect on the continued challenges for scholars. Including this subject in Holocaust history provides a fuller understanding of what many women endured. \nThis programme is in partnership with the Remember the Women Institute\, Women in the Holocaust – International Study Center (MORESHET)\, Wagner College Holocaust Center\, Classrooms Without Borders\, Rabin Chair Forum Washington University\, and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/sexual-violence-against-jewish-women-during-the-holocaust-challenges-and-reflections/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230205T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230120T060504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T060504Z
UID:9311-1675609200-1675616400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Film: Questo ê un Uomo (This is a Man)
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn honour of International Holocaust Remembrance Day\, The Italian Cultural Institute of Pretoria\, the Embassy of Italy in Pretoria\, the Consulate General of Italy in Johannesburg\, and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre invite you to join us for a screening of the acclaimed film\, Questo ê un Uomo (This Is a Man\, 2021)\,with a candle lighting ceremony\, and an opening address by H.E. Ambassador Paolo Cuculi. \nQuesto ê un Uomo (This Is a Man\, 2021)\, directed by Marco Turco\, is a docu-fiction that remembers the life of Primo Levi\, an Italian chemist\, partisan\, writer\, and Holocaust survivor\, who recounted the horror of the concentration camps and the tragedy of the Shoah. \n– \nRSVP to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/film-questo-e-un-uomo-this-is-a-man/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230209T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230209T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230131T100519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T100519Z
UID:9315-1675962000-1675969200@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:What we’ve lost: On the History and Presence of Queer Lives
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, in collaboration with GALA Queer Archive (GALA)\, invite you to a special lecture by Dr Mirjam Zadoff on What we’ve lost: On the History and Presence of Queer Lives. \nDr Zadoff\, the director of Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism will discuss the successful exhibition “TO BE SEEN. Queer lives 1900–1950″ currently showing at the Documentation Centre. The talk will look at lessons learnt\, especially in terms of education\, creating safe spaces\, engaging past diversity\, and discussions on terminology\, amongst other issues. The lecture will be opened by Keval Harie\, director of GALA Queer Archive. \n“TO BE SEEN. Queer lives 1900–1950” examines how thousands of homosexual men were persecuted\, sent to concentration camps and murdered in Nazi Germany. Their stories have remained untold for a long time\, as discriminating policies continued to be in place in postwar Germany. The exhibition does not only focus on the persecution of LGBTIQ*\, but sheds light on the visibility of queerness during the Weimar republic and unveils a fascinating and largely forgotten history of diversity and acceptance. \nRegistration is essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za \n– \nDr Mirjam Zadoff is director of the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism. Previously she has held the Alvin H. Rosenfeld Chair in History and Jewish Studies at Indiana University\, Bloomington. She has published broadly in the field of Jewish and Holocaust Studies – among her recent publications are: Werner Scholem. A German Life (2017)\, Next Year in Marienbad. The Lost Worlds of Jewish Spa Culture (2012)\, and the edited volume Four Years After. Ethnonationalism\, Antisemitism\, and Racism in Trump’s America\, ed. together with Noam Zadoff\, Stefanie Schüler-Springorum and Heike Paul (2020).
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/what-weve-lost-on-the-history-and-presence-of-queer-lives/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230209T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230209T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230131T100747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T100747Z
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SUMMARY:What do we remember? How do we remember? Who remembers?
DESCRIPTION:2022 marks the 80th anniversary of “Aktion Reinhard” – the German plan to murder all the Jews of Poland living in the General Government. To mark this anniversary\, the Galicia Jewish Museum\, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre and the Ghetto Fighters House invite you to a programme titled\, 80 Years After “Aktion Reinhard”: The Industrial Killing of European Jewry – a series of four online lectures given by some of the most recognised scholars in this field\, each one focusing on a different aspect of the Holocaust and related to this key event. \nDuring the last event we will discuss issues related to memory. What Do We Remember? How Do We Remember? Who Remembers? Prof. James Young will describe the process of commemoration at the Concentration and Death Camps itself. Prof Omer Bartov will look at the processes of transmission of the memory of the Holocaust in Israel. Finally\, an activist Dariusz Poplela will show how small communities and nongovernmental organisations work together to bring back the memory of the Holocaust in the context of rural Poland today. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Dr. Edyta Gawron of the Jagiellonian University. \nRegistration essential\, click here.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/what-do-we-remember-how-do-we-remember-who-remembers/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230214T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230214T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230206T113134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T113134Z
UID:9327-1676372400-1676377800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Guided tour of the exhibition "Seeing Auschwitz"
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre for a unique opportunity to explore the world acclaimed exhibition: SEEING AUSCHWITZ \nVisit the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre for a guided tour of rare images captured by perpetrators\, victims\, and liberators present at Auschwitz. Seeing Auschwitz invites us to critically reflect on the images\, exploring what they really tell us\, not just about a specific place and time but also about the perpetrators\, the people photographed\, and even ourselves as viewers. \nThe exhibition\, created by Musealia in partnership with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum\, in collaboration with the UN and UNESCO\, and presented in Johannesburg by the JHGC\, will be open for a limited time only until end of March 2023. \nBook your free guided tour with dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za or by calling 011 640 3100 to book your spot!  \nThis 90 minute guided tour is free of charge.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/guided-tour-of-the-exhibition-seeing-auschwitz/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230219T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230219T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230206T112324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T112324Z
UID:9321-1676840400-1676845800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Birth\, Sex and Abuse: Women’s Voices under Nazi Rule
DESCRIPTION:  \nDr. Beverley Chalmers will present on how the Nazis abused reproduction and sexuality to create an ideological ‘Master Race.’ They prohibited those deemed ‘Life unworthy of life’ from having sex or reproducing while promoting these among those deemed ‘worthy of life.’ Holocaust literature gives exhaustive attention to ‘direct’ means of exterminating Jews\, by using gas chambers\, torture\, starvation\, disease\, and intolerable conditions in ghettos and camps\, and by the Einsatzgruppen. Manipulating reproduction and sexuality – as a less ‘direct\,’ but also abusive\, method of genocide of Jews\, or its antithesis – geno-coercion among ‘Aryans\,’- has not yet received the same attention\, and will be examined in this presentation. \nThis programme is in partnership with the Remember the Women Institute\, Women in the Holocaust – International Study Center (MORESHET)\, Wagner College Holocaust Center\, Classrooms Without Borders\, Rabin Chair Forum Washington University\, and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/birth-sex-and-abuse-womens-voices-under-nazi-rule/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230223T210000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230223T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230206T112547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T112547Z
UID:9324-1677186000-1677191400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:The Holocaust as an Interdisciplinary Tapestry
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 1st session will feature Dr. Robert Krell Discussion on Psychiatry and the Holocaust \nClassrooms Without Borders\, in coordination with Tali Nates\, Founder and Director of the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, Madene Shachar\, Director\, “Talking Memory” online lecture series & International Educational Programs the Ghetto Fighters’ House\, Esther Toporek Finder\, member of the GSI Coordinating Council\, Generations of the Shoah and in partnership with Liberation75 is pleased to embark on this new innovative series “The Holocaust as an Interdisciplinary Tapestry”. \nThis 8-part series will engage with scholars and experts who grapple with themes related to Holocaust studies. The series will explore the multifaceted discipline of Holocaust Studies through different lenses. Our experts will challenge us to understand the causes\, impacts\, and legacies of the Holocaust. \nIn the first session\, Dr. Robert Krell will discuss Psychiatry and the Holocaust\, moderated by Tali Nates. \nDr. Robert Krell was born in Holland and survived the Holocaust in hiding. The Krell family moved to Vancouver\, Canada where he obtained an MD from the University of British Columbia and eventually became professor of psychiatry. Dr. Krell was Director of Child Psychiatry and also treated Holocaust survivors and their families as well as Dutch survivors of Japanese concentration camps. He has authored and co-edited ten books\, twenty-one book chapters and over fifty journal articles. His memoir Sounds from Silence: Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor\, Psychiatrist and Teacher was published in 2021. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/the-holocaust-as-an-interdisciplinary-tapestry/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230226T160000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230217T081405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T081405Z
UID:9346-1677420000-1677427200@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:JHGC Open Day
DESCRIPTION:RSVP to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/jhgc-open-day/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230228T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230228T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230214T043619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T062523Z
UID:9335-1677610800-1677616200@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:After Genocide: Memory and Reconciliation in Rwanda with Dr Nicole Fox
DESCRIPTION:In the wake of unthinkable atrocities\, it is reasonable to ask how any population can move on from the experience of genocide. Simply remembering the past can\, in the shadow of mass death\, be re-traumatising. So how can such momentous events be memorialised in a way that is productive and even healing for survivors? Nicole Fox’s 2021 book After Genocide: Memory and Reconciliation in Rwanda (University of Wisconsin Press) investigates such questions through extensive interviews with survivors decades after mass violence has ended. After Genocide reveals the relationship survivors have to memorial spaces and uncovers those voices silenced by the dominant narrative—arguing that the erasure of such stories is an act of violence itself. \nNicole Fox\, Ph.D.\, research centres on how racial and ethnic contention impacts communities\, including how remembrances of adversity shape social change\, collective memory and present-day social movements.  She is a professor of criminal justice at California State University Sacramento where she teaches about atrocity crimes\, mass incarceration\, global criminology and law. Her 2021 book\, After Genocide: Memory and Reconciliation in Genocide\, focuses on how memorials to past atrocity shape healing\, community development and reconciliation for survivors of genocide and genocidal rape. Her most recent project examines bystander intervention\, with an emphasis on individuals who conducted acts of rescue during times of social unrest and political violence.  Her scholarship has been published in Social Problems\, Signs\, Social Forces\, Deviant Behavior\, the Journal for Scientific Study of Religion\, Sociological Forum\, Societies without borders\, among others. Her work has generously been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Grant\, the National Science Foundation\, Andrew Mellon Foundation\, University of New Hampshire’s Prevention Innovation Research Center\, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion\, Society for the Study of Social Problems and the American Sociological Society’s Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline and others. She also serves on the United Nations Economic and Social Council and contributes to the UN Commission for the Status of Women held annually at the UN headquarters. \nBooking essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/after-genocide-memory-and-reconciliation-in-rwanda-with-dr-nicole-fox/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230301T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230208T130015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T130015Z
UID:9331-1677679200-1677690000@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Closed Workshop: Teaching and Learning about Genocide
DESCRIPTION:The complexity of history and memories of Auschwitz \nWhen we talk about Auschwitz today as a memorial site we need to remember that this is a place where many different memories coexist. This is the result of a very complex history of the German Nazi camp. Initially the prisoners and victims of the camp were Poles. Among its prisoners were also Jews\, Roma\, Soviet POWs and prisoners of other nationalities and minorities. From 1942 the camp became one of the places of the extermination of European Jews and Roma People. Most of the Jews deported to Auschwitz were murdered in gas chambers immediately after arrival. The presentation will discuss different aspects of Auschwitz as a site important to many different groups of people\, as well as present new research done by the historians of the Museum about crucial aspects of development of the camp and its two functions: concentration camp and an extermination centre. \nWhen we talk about Auschwitz today as a memorial site we need to remember that this is a place where many different memories coexist. This is the result of a very complex history of the German Nazi camp. The presentation will discuss different aspects of Auschwitz as a site important to many different groups of people\, as well as present new research done by the historians of the Museum about crucial aspects of development of the camp and its two functions: concentration camp and an extermination centre. \n Pawel Sawicki \nPaweł Sawicki\, a press officer & educator at the Auschwitz Memorial.  He is responsible for the social media activity of the Memorial that is followed on different platforms by over 2 million people. The editor-in-chief of the monthly online magazine Memoria & coordinator of the “Auschwitz. Not far away. Not long ago” exhibition project on behalf of the Museum. Co-author of the “On Auschwitz” podcast & author of the photo album “Auschwitz-Birkenau. The place where you are standing…” that compares 1944 images from Auschwitz II-Birkenau with the authentic site of the Memorial today. A photographer and a former radio journalist. For several years in Polish Radio 2 he authored a documentary feature series “Auschwitz – between crime and sanctity” that used the audio testimonies from the Auschwitz Memorial Archives. \n– \nTeaching about Genocide and Propaganda: A Conversation on Pedagogical Tools and Strategies\nThis interactive workshop will draw upon primary sources and scientific research that demonstrates how propaganda during war and conflict is used to create a culture of fear and paranoia that can escalate to mass violence. During the workshop we will analyse how propaganda’s clear messages promise clarity\, relevance\, and benefits\, while dehumanising the target population. Participants will have the opportunity to both learn the material and explore a variety of pedagogical tools including hands-on and application-centred classroom activities that keep students engaged and impacted with the content. Participants will walk away with a clear understanding of how to share the knowledge learned\, equipped with pedagogical tools and strategies to teach students about the role of propaganda in genocide. \nNicole Fox \nNicole Fox\, Ph.D.\, research centres on how racial and ethnic contention impacts communities\, including how remembrances of adversity shape social change\, collective memory and present-day social movements.  She is a professor of criminal justice at California State University Sacramento where she teaches about atrocity crimes\, mass incarceration\, global criminology and law. Her 2021 book\, After Genocide: Memory and Reconciliation in Genocide\, focuses on how memorials to past atrocity shape healing\, community development and reconciliation for survivors of genocide and genocidal rape. Her most recent project examines bystander intervention\, with an emphasis on individuals who conducted acts of rescue during times of social unrest and political violence.  Her scholarship has been published in Social Problems\, Signs\, Social Forces\, Deviant Behavior\, the Journal for Scientific Study of Religion\, Sociological Forum\, Societies without borders\, among others. Her work has generously been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Grant\, the National Science Foundation\, Andrew Mellon Foundation\, University of New Hampshire’s Prevention Innovation Research Center\, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion\, Society for the Study of Social Problems and the American Sociological Society’s Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline and others. She also serves on the United Nations Economic and Social Council and contributes to the UN Commission for the Status of Women held annually at the UN headquarters. 
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/closed-workshop-teaching-and-learning-about-genocide/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230302T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230302T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230214T044023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T044023Z
UID:9338-1677778200-1677783600@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Seeing Auschwitz Walkabout with Paweł Sawicki
DESCRIPTION:Paweł Sawicki is a press officer and an educator at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Memorial.  He is responsible for the Memorial’s social media\, which is followed by over 2 million people on different platforms. He is also the editor-in-chief of the monthly online magazine Memoria & coordinator of the “Auschwitz: Not Long Ago\, Not Far Away” exhibition project on behalf of the Museum. Sawicki is the co-host of the “On Auschwitz” podcast\, and creator of the photo album “Auschwitz-Birkenau. The place where you are standing…” that compares 1944 images from Auschwitz II-Birkenau with the authentic site of the Memorial today. He is a photographer and a former radio journalist\, having worked for several years on Polish Radio 2 and created a documentary feature series “Auschwitz – between crime and sanctity” that used the audio testimonies from the Auschwitz Memorial Archives. \nBooking essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/seeing-auschwitz-walkabout-with-pawel-sawicki/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230302T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230302T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230214T044221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230214T044221Z
UID:9341-1677783600-1677790800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:The Symbolism of Auschwitz with Paweł Sawicki
DESCRIPTION:Auschwitz is not only a Memorial Site. It is also a significant element of our civilisation. The word Auschwitz has become a distinctive symbol of terror\, genocide and the Shoah. It became a synonym for the greatest fall of humanity’s value system. The presentation will delve into the complex history of the camp and its contemporary role as a symbol of the crimes committed during the war. It will examine the ongoing efforts of the Memorial created in 1947 to preserve the site as a historical monument and educate future generations about the dangers of hateful ideologies and the need for moral responsibility. In addition to showing the most important element of the mission of the Memorial\, the presentation will also discuss the challenges of social media and new technologies in the work of such a sensitive and important site. \nPaweł Sawicki is a press officer and an educator at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Memorial.  He is responsible for the Memorial’s social media\, which is followed by over 2 million people on different platforms. He is also the editor-in-chief of the monthly online magazine Memoria & coordinator of the “Auschwitz: Not Long Ago\, Not Far Away” exhibition project on behalf of the Museum. Sawicki is the co-host of the “On Auschwitz” podcast\, and creator of the photo album “Auschwitz-Birkenau. The place where you are standing…” that compares 1944 images from Auschwitz II-Birkenau with the authentic site of the Memorial today. He is a photographer and a former radio journalist\, having worked for several years on Polish Radio 2 and created a documentary feature series “Auschwitz – between crime and sanctity” that used the audio testimonies from the Auschwitz Memorial Archives. \nBooking essential to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/the-symbolism-of-auschwitz-with-pawel-sawicki/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230303T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230224T091512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230224T091512Z
UID:9355-1677837600-1677844800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:The JHGC Book Club
DESCRIPTION:RSVP to dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za 
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/the-jhgc-book-club/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230312T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230312T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230227T102819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T102819Z
UID:9369-1678651200-1678658400@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Betrayed: Child Sex Abuse and the Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Dr. Beverley Chalmers \nAlthough rarely mentioned\, sexual assault of children during the Holocaust occurred far more often than we would like to acknowledge. Children were sexually abused in ghettos\, camps\, on transit trains\, while in hiding\, and even when sent to safety outside Europe. They were betrayed by the Nazis\, their rescuers\, their peers\, by those who discounted their experiences after the war\, and by Holocaust scholars who do not acknowledge these events and prefer to keep this a closely guarded secret. The challenges involved in studying child sex abuse during the Holocaust will be addressed. Issues relating to maintaining confidentiality\, and the value of testimony if it is not made available for study\, will be considered. Seeking methods that allow researchers to access and report on such sensitive testimonies remains an essential task if we are to acknowledge the full extent of women’s and children’s lives and honour their experiences. \nThis programme is in partnership with the Remember the Women Institute\, Women in the Holocaust – International Study Center (MORESHET)\, Wagner College Holocaust Center\, Classrooms Without Borders\, Rabin Chair Forum Washington University\, and the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/betrayed-child-sex-abuse-and-the-holocaust/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230314T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230314T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230220T135201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T135201Z
UID:9352-1678820400-1678827600@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:82nd Commemoration of the Jewish Deportation to Mauritius
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre in partnership with the Beau Bassin Jewish Detainees Memorial & Information Centre\, the Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Ghetto Fighters House invite you to join us online for the 82nd Commemoration of the deportation of Jews to Mauritius. \nThe official programme includes a keynote address delivered by Ghetto Fighters House Archive Manager\, Anat Bratman-Elhalel on the Mauritius Exile Collection\, a short testimony by Shlomo Handel\, and a candle lighting ceremony. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/82nd-commemoration-of-the-jewish-deportation-to-mauritius/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230315T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230315T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230313T124940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T124940Z
UID:9380-1678888800-1678894200@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Guided Tour of "Seeing Auschwitz" Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Book your free guided tour with dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za or by calling 011 640 3100 to book your spot! \nThis 90-minute guided tour is free of charge.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/guided-tour-of-seeing-auschwitz-exhibition/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230321T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230321T123000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183232
CREATED:20230313T125154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T125154Z
UID:9383-1679396400-1679401800@jhbholocaust.co.za
SUMMARY:Guided Tour of Exhibition "Seeing Auschwitz"
DESCRIPTION:Book your free guided tour with dowi@jhbholocaust.co.za or by calling 011 640 3100 to book your spot! \nThis 90-minute guided tour is free of charge.
URL:https://jhbholocaust.co.za/event/guided-tour-of-exhibition-seeing-auschwitz/
LOCATION:Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre\, 1 Duncombe Rd\, Johannesburg\, Gauteng\, 2193\, South Africa
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