Reading the Holocaust: The Power of Literature

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Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff, Sally N. Levine
Holocaust Learning Experience presented by MorseLife NEXT GENERATIONS will hold a virtual discussion with Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff and Sally N. Levine, who will share a comprehensive review of the best of Holocaust literature as well as recommendations for Survivors and their descendants in Reading the Holocaust: The Power of Literature presented in a free virtual event on Thursday, March 16 at 7 p.m.
In 1941, as a small child in Kosice Slovakia, Dr. Kassenoff fled the Nazis with her parents and infant brother. A frequent speaker and presenter on Holocaust education at conferences and workshops nationwide, Dr. Kassenoff is the education specialist for Holocaust Studies for Miami-Dade County Public Schools and an appointee to the Florida Education Commissioner’s Task Force.
Sally N. Levine is the Executive Director of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, a non-partisan, secular state agency that strives to preserve and publicize Holocaust memory. Previously, she served as the Specialist for Teacher and Curriculum Development at the Breman Museum in Atlanta. In addition, she has been a Regional Educator for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., where she completed her Museum Teacher Fellowship.