The Keeper of the Flame: Rachel Auerbach and Holocaust Witnessing

Monday Jul 29, 2019 4:00pm
Samuel Kassow

Yiddish Civilization Lecture Series

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Sadly Professor Kassow will not be able to join us on on the 29th as planned, but we are fortunate that esteemed Professor Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett has agreed to give the final lecture of our Yiddish Civilization Lecture Series in his place. See details »

Samuel Kassow | Delivered in English.

As only one of three survivors of Emanuel Ringelblum's Oyneg Shabes archive in the Warsaw Ghetto, Rachel Auerbach dedicated the rest of her life to preserving Ringelblum's memory and defending the vital importance of survivor testimony. She was especially well suited for this role because of her remarkable talent as an observer of the Jewish everyday both before the war and in the Warsaw Ghetto. Auerbach straddled many cultural and regional boundaries. She was equally fluent in Polish and Yiddish. After the war she moved to Israel where she played a major role at Yad Vashem where for many years she headed the Division of Survivor Testimony.


About the Speaker

Samuel Kassow is the Charles H. Northam Professor of History at Trinity College, and is recognized as one of the world's leading scholars on the Holocaust and the Jews of Poland. Kassow was born in 1946 in a DP-camp in Stuttgart, Germany and grew up speaking Yiddish. Kassow attended the London School of Economics and Princeton University where he earned a PhD in 1976 with a study about students and professors in Tsarist Russia. He is widely known for his 2007 book, Who Will Write Our History? Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive (Indiana University Press). He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy for Jewish Research, has won numerous awards, and has lectured widely.