Holocaust Survivor Shares Experiences
A survivor of three Nazi concentration camps including Auschwitz, Dr. Zev Harel will reflect on his experiences in a talk at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, September 27, at the Asheboro library.His appearance is free and the public is invited. Harel was 15 when he was liberated by U.S. troops at the Ebensee concentration camp in Austria. He had experienced deportation to a ghetto, transport to Auschwitz in railroad cattle cars, separation from his family there, and forced labor at Ebensee. A professor emeritus in the School of Social Work at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio, Harel has been a public speaker about the Holocaust for the past 40 years, seeking to honor the memories and legacies of the Holocaust and reflect on its meaning. After his release, Harel assisted with the immigration of Holocaust survivors to Palestine. He served in the Jewish defense forces and later in the Israeli military after the country was established by the United Nations in 1948.He was educated in Israel and the United States, and earned a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He and his wife retired to Greensboro, where one of their daughters resides. Harel’s appearance is sponsored by the North Carolina Holocaust Council.
Date and Time
Thursday Sep 27, 2018
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Thursday, September 27th at 6:30pm
Location
Asheboro Public Library 201 Worth Street Asheboro, NC 272023
Fees/Admission
Free!
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Contact Information
Meghan Carter
336-318-6808
mcarter@randolphlibrary.org
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