“Dine and Learn” with Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Anthony
Dr. Betsy Anthony (center of photo) from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s International Tracing Service & Partnerships Program Manager at the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies is welcomed by the Generations after the Shoah (second and third generation) members. Dr. Anthony shared her research findings: “The Return of Jewish Concentration Camp Survivors to Vienna, Austria in the Immediate Postwar Period.”
Dr. Betsy Anthony from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (center) was greeted by our local Holocaust survivors (left to right: Sonia Kaplan, Ida Belchatowski, Sophia Folis, Laura Oberlander, Ruth Zinman) at the Dine and Learn.
Some of the Dine and Learn participants included Stockton University faculty, staff, students (undergraduate and graduate), and alumni. Dr. Betsy Anthony (center) was welcomed!
The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center Executive Committee members greeted Betsy Anthony (center) at the Dine and Learn.
Announcement from the Sam Azeez Museum of Woodbine Heritage of Stockton University and the Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center
Invites You to join us for “Dine and Learn” with Dr. Elizabeth (Betsy) Anthony.
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Betsy Anthony, International Tracing Service and Partnerships Program Manager at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies.
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Place: Beth El Synagogue, 500 North Jerome Ave., Margate
Cost: Free including full-course dinner following the lecture
RSVP: Gail.Rosenthal@stockton.edu or 609-652-4699 (by Tuesday, February 27th)
You are welcome to bring a guest.
Please join us as we welcome Dr. Betsy Anthony from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. She will be discussing:
• US Holocaust Memorial Museum’s work with the International Tracing Service Digital Archive and the benefits offered to Holocaust survivors, their families, and researchers.
• Research by Dr. Betsy Anthony related to Jewish Holocaust survivors’ return to postwar Vienna, Austria. This program is made possible by the Campus Lecture Program of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, supported by Alan Solomon, MD.