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      MorseLife ‘Next Generations’ Holocaust Series



      Announces October/November Programming



         MorseLife NEXT                                  Authors Joel Poremba and Henry Michalski. Tuesday, Nov. 15      Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff will share powerful and
      GENERATIONS Holocaust                              at 7 p.m. Online: Virtual/Webinar. Admission: Free, however,   inspiring stories of women who resisted Nazi occupation, guided
      Living Learning Experience’s                       registration is required to receive an access link.  their families to safety or ultimately sacrificed themselves for the
      2022 Annual Showcase Series                           Joel Poremba, author of My Name is Staszek Surdel: The   safety of others. She presents a different picture of individuals
      continues its poignant and                         Improbable Holocaust Survival of Nathan Poremba, the Last   during the Holocaust, from persecuted Jewish women who
      insightful programming  in                         Jew of Wieliczka, along with Henry Michalski, author of     were victims to one of courageous resistance fighters who were
      October and November. Topics                       Torn Lilacs: A True WWII Story of Love, Defiance and Hope,   mothers and sisters, often the only harbingers of hope.
      will focus on the “Roots and                       told the stories of their Holocaust survivor parents by writing      Registration.  To learn more and register for the
      Resurgence of Anti-Semitism,”                      award-winning books. The authors are interviewed and share   MorseLife NEXT GENERATIONS Holocaust Living
      “The Latin American Response                       how their parents’ stories inspired and impacted them.   Learning Experience Showcase Series programs, visit www.
      to the Holocaust,” Holocaust                          Women in the Holocaust. Featuring Dr. Miriam Klein   nextgenerations.org. To schedule community or school
      Survivor stories shared by two  Robert Watson, Ph.D.,   Kassenoff, a Holocaust survivor and the director of the   programming, contact Leigh Routman, director, MorseLife
      award-winning authors, and  Distinguished Professor   Holocaust Teacher Institute at the University of Miami. Tuesday,   NEXT GENERATIONS Holocaust Living Learning
      “Women in the Holocaust.”  of American History and   Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. Online: Virtual/Webinar. Admission: Free,   Experience, Lroutman@morselife.org, (561) 668-5961.
      The Showcase Series, now  Avron Fogelman Research   however, registration is required to receive an access link.
      in its 15th year, is one of  Professor, Director, Project
      the nonprofit’s community  Civitas, College of Arts and
      engagement programs  Sciences at Lynn University
      developed to enlighten,
      cultivate, and encourage generations of upstanders to work
      individually and collectively to help eradicate bigotry and hate.         ARCHIVE GALLERIES
         The live and virtual multimedia Showcase Series shares
      lessons learned from the Holocaust that underscore the
      importance and advocacy of diversity, inclusion, equity, social
      justice, and human rights. They are presented to uplift and   PAYS HIGHER PRICES FOR FINE ART AND ANTIQUES
      transform communities and help heal intergenerational trauma.
      The programs provide a greater understanding, and truthful,
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      are shared by premier experts in their fields,” said Nancy
      Dershaw, founder of NEXT GENERATIONS. “Our October
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         According to Dershaw, the October/November live and
      virtual opportunities include:                                            One Piece Or Entire Contents Purchased
         Roots and Resurgence of Anti-Semitism: A 2,000-
      Year History of Hate, Conspiracy and Pseudo-Science.          CALL NOW FOR A FREE CONSULTATION, NO OBLIGATION
      Featuring Dr. Robert Watson, renowned historian, author,
      professor, political commentator and community leader.
      Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. Friedman Hall, MorseLife Campus
      Address: 4850 Ryna Greenbaum Drive, West Palm Beach.        CASH                      561-498-7536                                COURTEOUS
      Admission: $18 per person, free to Holocaust survivors    PAYMENTS                                                                  IN HOME
         A live captivating presentation with Dr. Robert Watson   UPON REQUEST                                                            SERVICE
      during which he will discuss the roots and resurgence of
      anti-Semitism and offer an informative deep dive into the
      history of hate, including centuries of pseudo-science and
      conspiracy theories that impacted attitudes and violence.
         The Latin American Response to the Holocaust.            Everyone deserves a doctor who they
      Featuring Christina Chavarria, National Outreach Coordinator,
      United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Wednesday, Oct.         trust and like. One who listens and
      19 at 7 p.m. Online: Virtual/Webinar. Admission: Free, however,
      registration is required to receive an access link.            takes their time to answer questions
         Chavarria will share the history of Holocaust survivors
      who found refuge in Latin America as she traces the history   and address concerns. A doctor who is
      of Latin American nations that opened their countries to
      European Jews before, during and after the war. With the       available when you need them most.
      Nazi seizure of power in Germany, as the search for refuge
      intensified, Latin American governments officially permitted
      only about 84,000 Jewish refugees to immigrate between
      1933 and 1945, less than half the number admitted during   I provide proactive, preventive, wellness & sick care to
      the previous 15 years. Others entered these countries through   adult patients at my concierge medical practice.
      illegal channels. Chavarria shares dramatic stories of how
      specific countries provided refuge and recovery.
         A Talk with Two Authors. Featuring Award-winning   To discuss your health needs, and my care model, you

                                                           are invited to a complimentary meet and greet with
                                                           me - by video, phone or, when the pandemic permits,
                                                           in-person at my practice.

                                                           Please call 561.368.0191 to schedule your meet and
                                                           greet with me. I look forward to meeting you.

                                                                                                                      Steven E. Reznick, MD, FACP
                                                                         Recognized as a “Best Doc”.  Practicing in our community since 1979.

                                                                     7280 W. Palmetto Park Road | Suite 205N | Boca Raton | 33433
      Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff fled Nazi Europe, Kosice,                               ww.BocaConciergeDoc.com
      Slovakia, as a small child in 1941, along with her parents
      and infant brother.
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