CANCELLED: Lecture with the Institute for Holocaust Education

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Wednesday March 25

6:30 PM  –  7:30 PM

For 60 years, George Elbaum was reluctant to share his story with anyone. George was born in Warsaw, Poland on August 20, 1938, one year before Hitler invaded Poland and spurred the outbreak of World War II. Within weeks, George's father was called to serve in the army and never returned. Acutely aware of the danger she and her son were in, George's mom dyed her hair blonde and purchased the identification documents of a Catholic woman who had died. In 1942, she smuggled George out of the Warsaw ghetto before paying various Polish Catholic families to hide and raise him. In 1945, George was reunited with his mother, the only other surviving member of his family. They immigrated to America in 1949.

Reservations are required.

This event is free as part of the Institute for Holocaust Education's annual Week of Understanding.