#WeRemember: 79 years after Auschwitz: The obligation to stand against anti-Semitism, hatred and discrimination - also at the FU
Date:
01/25/20245:00 p.m
On January 27, 1945, the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp was liberated. 79 years later, it is more important than ever to stand against anti-Semitism, hatred and discrimination. The Chaverim@FU university group, together with the Friedrich Meinecke Institute, is therefore inviting you to an event to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and to address the current challenges of anti-Semitism.Location: Free University of BerlinFriedrich Meinecke InstituteLecture hall BKoserstr. 20, 14195 BerlinInput contribution from Deborah Hartmann, head of the Haus der Wannsee memorial and educational center Conference:After October 7th -significance and consequences for the memory of the Holocaust in GermanyFollowed by panel talk:Remembering and acting! The importance of universities in the fight against anti-SemitismPanel guests:Deborah Hartmann, director of the Haus der Wannsee Conference memorial and educational centerIrina Rosensaft, member of the Jewish Diplomatic Corps of the World Jewish Congress (WJC)Alex Carstiuc, historian, social educator and translatorNoam Petri, Vice President of the Jewish Student Union GermanyEnno Speer, Vice Chair of the university group Chaverim@FUThe panel will be opened to the public from around 6:30 p.m.The event takes place as part of the #WeRemember initiative of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in partnership with UNESCO and in cooperation with the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
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