Program for Werner Feig Holocaust Memorial Lecture, 2019 Apr 26
Scope and Contents
This series includes photographs, invitations, and programs related to endowed academic lectures at Nightingale-Bamford School. See the General Note for a description of these lectures. Also see External Documents for an historical list of lecturers and subjects. Brief articles on some lectures may be found in The Spectator student newspaper and in school newsletters.
Dates
- 2019 Apr 26
Extent
1 Text (3 copies) ; 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Language of Materials
English
Materials Specific Details
Lecture features Roz Jacobs, painter and daughter of two Holocaust survivors, and Laurie Weisman, an educator. Together they founded the Memory Project to promote social justice through art and rememberance. Students in Classes VII through XII were given a copy of Jacobs' book (co-written with her mother, Anna Huberman Jacobs), "Finding Kalman, A Boy in Six Million."
Repository Details
Part of the The Nightingale-Bamford School Archives Repository