A Message from Arnold Mittelman After a career in not-for-profit and commercial theater spanning more than 40 years I was honored in 2007 to found the National Jewish Theater / Foundation and in 2010 to assume leadership of its Holocaust Theater International...
The Wartime Diary of Edmund Kessler
The play is adapted from a book of the same name, which was written by Edmund Kessler and edited by his daughter Renata Kessler. Edmund Kessler, a Jewish attorney from Lwow, Poland describes his experiences between 1942 and 1944 in the Lwow Ghetto and as a prisoner in the Janowska concentration camp. He also recounts the courage of a Polish farmer and his family who allowed him and 23 other Jews to hide in an underground bunker on their farm.
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Experience(s) Chronicled:Concentration and Extermination Camps | Hiding | Survivors and Subsequent Generations | The Ghettos
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Many Questions and a Few Answers
by Robert Skloot 2022 NJTF HTII Lifetime Achievement Award AHO Winter Conference, Miami, FL I’d like to begin my remarks by asking the question that all of us have been asked often: “Why do you do the work you do?” There are, of course, many answers, but I’d imagine...
Comments to the Association of Holocaust Organizations (AHO) Conference
Teresa Eyring Executive Director Theatre Communications Group (TCG) AHO Conference, Miami, FL TCG is a national organization for theatre, based in New York. Our mission is to lead for a just and thriving theatre ecology. And we have numerous programs and services,...
