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SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Author Deborah Dwork in Conversation with Emily Loeb
DESCRIPTION:“We hope you will join us to hear from Deborah Dwork about her new book\, Saints and Liars. She will be joined in conversation by Emily Loeb who works at the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh. After the discussion\, there will be a time for Q&A with the audience and book signing. Read more about the book and author below! \nWant to pre-order your copy of the book? You can do so here. Please designate in the memo field if you will pick it up at the event. \nRegister here! \nAbout the book: \nA gripping history that plumbs the extraordinary stories of American relief and rescue workers during World War II. \nLong before their country officially joined the war\, American aid workers were active in rescue efforts across Europe. Two such Americans were Martha and Waitstill Sharp\, who were originally sent to Prague as part of a relief effort but turned immediately to helping Jews and dissidents after the 1939 invasion by Germany. \nThey were not the only ones. Renowned historian Debórah Dwork follows the story of rescue workers in five major cities as the refugee crisis expanded to Vilna\, Shanghai\, Marseille\, and Lisbon. Followed by Nazi agents\, spiriting people across borders\, they learned secrecy. \nOthers negotiated with government representatives\, like Laura Margolis\, who worked with the Japanese\, to get enough food and warm shelter for the refugees in Shanghai. Yet\, the women also often faced lack of support from their agencies; if part of a couple\, they fought to get paid even at a low salary despite working as long and hard as their husbands. \nMoving and revelatory\, Saints and Liars illuminates the unpredictable circumstances and often fast-changing historical events with which these aid workers contended\, while revealing the moral questions they encountered and the devastating decisions they had to make. \nDrawing on a multitude of archival documents\, from letters to diaries and memos\, Dwork offers us a rare glimpse into the lives of individuals who—at times with their organizations’ backing\, but sometimes against their directives—sought to help people find safe haven from persecution. \nAbout the author: \nDebórah Dwork is director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust\, Genocide\, and Crimes Against Humanity at the Graduate Center—CUNY. Author (with Robert Jan van Pelt) of Flight from the Reich\, Holocaust\, and Auschwitz\, among other works\, she lives in New York. \nhttps://deborahdwork.com \nAbout the conversation partner: \nA granddaughter of Holocaust survivors\, Emily became involved with the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh in 2018\, when she started volunteering as a Generations Speaker. Since early 2023\, Emily has served as the Director of Programs and Education\, in which she oversees the Holocaust Center’s public and education programs\, as well as fundraising and the annual budget. Prior to joining the Holocaust Center\, for over a decade\, Emily ran the Gendler Grapevine Project\, a sunset initiative established to honor the work and vision of Rabbi Everett Gendler that funded initiatives that celebrated the deep connections between Jewish traditions\, social justice\, and the environment. She is currently writing a book about Rabbi Gendler’s life. Prior to that\, she worked for a Native American-owned and focused consulting company\, where she served as a project manager\, proposal writer\, and editor. With the goal of centering her professional and volunteer work around causes she believes in\, in 2017\, she founded Shattering Glass Ceilings Scholarship for women who are first-generation college students. Emily grew up in Kansas City\, where her grandmother was a Survivor Speaker for the local Holocaust center. Emily earned her bachelor’s degree at Colgate University\, studying Geography and Peace Studies\, and a master’s degree in Geography from the University of British Columbia. She lives in Pittsburgh with her husband\, two teenaged kids\, and two Boston Terriers. She loves being with her family\, hiking\, gardening\, writing\, and doing what she can to make the world a better place.”
URL:https://hcofpgh.org/event/an-afternoon-with-author-deborah-dwork-in-conversation-with-emily-loeb/
LOCATION:Riverstone Books\, 5841 Forbes Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featuring HC Staff
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