The Fruits of Hate: A French City During the Holocaust
Dr. David Rosenberg’s exhibit “The Fruits of Hate: A French City During the Holocaust” opened at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall on…
Dr. David Rosenberg’s exhibit “The Fruits of Hate: A French City During the Holocaust” opened at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall on…
Violins of Hope Greater Pittsburgh, is a landmark community project centered on the valuable lessons of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Over the course of two…
Dates: October 11-November 17 Gallery Hours: M-F 11am-5:30pm, Weekends by Appointment Location: Susan Bergman Gurrentz '56 Art Gallery, Chatham University, 1 Woodland Rd., Pittsburgh, PA,…
"Dan Otteinheimer tells the story of his father, Fritz Ottenheimer. Fritz was born in 1925 in Konstanz, Germany — a large town with a population…
Dr. David Rosenberg’s exhibit “The Fruits of Hate: A French City During the Holocaust” is open for its premiere exhibition at a public library in…
"Presenter: Dr. Joanna Sliwa How did Jewish children conceal their presence during the Holocaust and what effect did hiding have on child survivors? This talk…
The 2023 Commemoration Ceremony will take place on Oct. 27th at 3pm in Prospect Drive in Schenley Park. All are welcome. The program will last…
Join diverse communities of Pittsburgh as we celebrate the power of hope through music and spoken word. Hear the premiere of a work by composer…
The first of our “Elizabeth Sylvian Memorial Lectures,” which address issues related to the Holocaust, including lessons still to be learned and implications for the…
"A story of tragedy, family, and survival. The library is honored to host Emily Loeb of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh for a special picture…
The French anti-Semitic movement of the 1890s- typically associated with the Dreyfus affair- was in fact launched by a different scandal. In the 1892-93 Panama…