Events
The Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies (VWI) organises academic events in order to provide the broader public as well as an expert audience with regular insights into the most recent research results in the fields of Holocaust, genocide, and racism research. These events, some of which extend beyond academia in the stricter sense, take on different formats ranging from small lectures to the larger Simon Wiesenthal Lectures and from workshops addressing an expert audience to larger international conferences and the Simon Wiesenthal Conferences. This reflects the institute’s wide range of activities.
The range of events further extends to the presentation of selected new publications on the institute’s topics of interest, interventions in the public space, the film series VWI Visuals, and the fellows’ expert colloquia.
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"Ver Vet Blaybn?",Directors: Emily Felder, Christa P. Whitney, USA, 2021, 56 minutes. OV with English subtitles | |||
Wednesday, 21. June 2023, 18:30 - 20:30 CineCenter, Fleischmarkt 6, 1010 Vienna
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Attempting to better understand her grandfather Avrom Sutzkever, Israeli actress Hadas Kalderon travels to Lithuania, using her grandfather’s diary to trace his early life in Vilna and his survival of the Holocaust. Sutzkever (1913–2010) was an acclaimed Yiddish poet — described by The New York Times as the “greatest poet of the Holocaust” — whose verse drew on his youth in Siberia and Vilna, his spiritual and material resistance during World War II, and his post-war life in the State of Israel. Kalderon, whose native language is Hebrew and must rely on translation of her grandfather’s work, is nevertheless determined to connect with what remains of the poet’s bygone world and confront the personal responsibility of preserving her grandfather’s literary legacy. Christa P. Whitney is an oral historian and documentary filmmaker whose work focuses on language, culture, and identity. Originally from Northern California, she discovered Yiddish while studying comparative literature at Smith College. Since 2010, she has traveled in search of Yiddish stories as the director of the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project. Discussion After the screening there will be a discussion with Christa P. Whitney, film director, and Stephen Naron, director of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. Free admission. By attending, you consent to the publication of photographs, video and audio recordings made during the event. In cooperation with:
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