The event described below and in my blog post from June 14 had to be rescheduled due to unforeseeable circumstances, and we are thrilled to be able to invite you… READ MORE>>
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Rescheduled for July 15: The Third Generation Articulates Their Relationships with Survivor Grandmothers, in Film
Presentation Date: 07/15/21
Location: Zoom
The Third Generation Articulates Their Relationships with Survivor Grandmothers, in Film
Presentation Date: 06/22/21
Location: Zoom
I want to share with you a link to a special program I feel very excited about, which I created and which will be hosted over Zoom by the Museum… READ MORE>>
Videorecording Available – Intergenerational Trauma and Cultural Healing: A Conversation That Must Continue
Last week, I had the honor of presenting a program I created, thinking how important it is, especially in these times, to share our experiences with each other and to foster our capacity for empathy toward each other (see my earlier blog announcement about this event). I had the honor of moderating a discussion with my esteemed guests, Dr. Jessica… READ MORE>>
REMINDER (TOMORROW): Event on Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing in 2021 (Open to the public)
On Wednesday, May 19th, I will be leading and moderating a program (hosted and sponsored by the Museum of Jewish Heritage) that is focused on sharing different legacies of intergenerational trauma. I have had the honor of inviting several esteemed colleagues for a discussion of the impact of intergenerational trauma in our different groups. The speakers who will join me… READ MORE>>
This Week: Event on Historical Trauma and Cultural Healing in 2021
Presentation Date: 05/19/21
Location: Zoom
On Wednesday, May 19th, I will be leading and moderating a program (hosted and sponsored by the Museum of Jewish Heritage) that is focused on sharing different legacies of intergenerational… READ MORE>>
Inanimate Survivors: Sentimental Objects from Life Before and During the Holocaust
Presentation Date: 02/15/21
Location: Zoom
“Hollow hands clasp ludicrous possessions because they are links in the chain of life. If it breaks, they are truly lost” (Dichter, 1964). Ernest Dichter, a psychologist considered to have… READ MORE>>