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First Thursdays: An Evening of Remembrance: A Holocaust Story of Survival & Triumph Presented by Ed Skobac Thursday, April 3, 7:30 pm (Hybrid)
In observance of Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Memorial Day), Ed Skobac, Steve Janove and David Janove will offer a presentation about Ed’s father, William, who survived the Holocaust alone in Poland, and then, taking on the identity of a gentile, lived on a farm, and later survived an arrest by the Red Army who thought William was a German spy.
The presentation will include a video interview of William, who tells stories about the randomness and miracle of his survival, describing life in the Ghetto and his experience later in the war when he was arrested by Russian troops who believed William was a spy for the Germans. The presentation will also include a description of the Treblinka concentration camp, where William’s family perished, followed by a video of William’s visit to Treblinka 50 years after the war.
This deeply moving story of William Skobac's survival will demonstrate the triumph of a young man who showed extraordinary resilience in the face of tragedy.
No cost for congregants; $15 per non-congregant in person/per device via Zoom. Registration required (below) so we may adequately prepare and to receive Zoom login information.