For the Sake of Remembering: Samuel Bak’s “The Family,” 1974. The Pucker Gallery, Boston, MA.
Bernard Pucker discusses Holocaust survivor Sam Bak’s, Pardes Revisited. The Pucker Gallery, Boston, MA.
Deborah Watrous, Executive Director NH Humanities Council; Ellen Kennedy, World Without Genocide; Dr. Anne Huot, President KSC; Tom White, CCHGS; and honorees Dr. James Grubman, son of Holocaust survivors; Bill Leons, hidden child in the Netherlands; Stephan Lewy, German survivor and WW 2 “Ritchie Boy”; Fred Abrahams, escaped Nazi Germany in 1937; Rena Jacques, family in the German resistance to the Nazis; Martin Rumscheidt and Hank Knight, CCHGS.
Dr. Myrna Goldenberg with Stephan Lewy.
One of many group discussions at the Summer Institute.
Jackie Gould, Cohen Center Fellow, Brattleboro, Vt.
Paul Vincent and his wife Nancy with Fred Abrahams (who escaped Nazi Germany in 1937). Fred was being honored during the Summer Institute.
2013 Summer Institute.
Tom Weisshaus, child survivor hidden by Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest.
Meagan Ingalls, KSC graduate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Kate Judd, Spiritual Leader of Brattleboro Area Jewish Community.
Kim Leons, wife of hidden child Bill Leons who was being honored during the Summer Institute.
Bernard Pucker, Pucker Gallery, Boston, MA.
Rena Jacques being honored for her work during the summer Institute. Rena was from a Silesian German family that was part of the resistance to the Nazis.
Dr. James Grubman being honored during the Summer Institute for his work and contributions to the success of the mission of the Cohen Center.
Kathy Preston, child survivor hidden in Hungary during the war.
Lester Cohen
2013 Summer Institute keynote speaker Dr. Ellen Kennedy, founder and executive director of World Without Genocide.