76,000 Jews from France were deported by train to Nazi extermination camps. In her book, Last Train to Auschwitz, author Dr. Sarah Federman explores the legal cases surrounding the French National Railways‘ culpability during the Holocaust and efforts in the U.S. to hold a business accountable to the survivors and descendants. She'll present her book […]
Russia and Ukraine: A Year of War Crimes and Genocide Speakers examine the atrocities perpetrated in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion on February 24, 2022 and efforts nationally and internationally to prosecute these crimes. Nina Thueson will share her family’s remarkable story; her grandmother survived the Holodomor, Stalin’s genocide of Ukrainians in 1932 to 1933, and a […]
A Daughter's Search for Her Father's Holocaust Story A World Without Genocide webinar This program examines a personal journey of memorialization and discovery by a daughter whose father, a professional cellist, disclosed only small details of his past during the Holocaust. She embarked on a decades-long search for his history from a slave labor camp […]
This event has been changed to online-only The GAI is partnering with World Without Genocide and Mount Zion Temple to present the program, "Germany after the Holocaust: From Kristallnacht to Other Genocides." Rabbi Spilker will open the program with kaddish, a memorial prayer for the dead, to honor those who perished in the Holocaust and […]
Join us to write letters to political prisoners in Russia who are detained for protesting the war in Ukraine. This prisoner support strives to build and preserve democracy. Prisoners receiving letters experience better treatment because guards know that the prisoners aren’t alone. This event represents unity across borders, nationalities, civil society, faith institutions, and the […]