Good evening everyone and welcome to the George Washington university. I am pleased to welcome you to tonights event presented in partnership with politics and prose bookstore and in the George Washington universities president distinguish event series, the third. We launch this last semester to give our students the opportunity here from renowned leaders, the individuals to bring illuminating dialogue insight and inspiration to our campus. In the heart of a nations capital, our universities fortunate to be surrounded by the many governmental nonprofit and International Agencies and organizations that make decisions that affect each of us every day. Our location here allows us to be part of those decisions. It allows our students access to the uniquely dc experiential learning opportunities. It allows our faculty to provide rigorous and high quality scholarship and research and informs policymaking and problemsolving. And it allows our a university o serve as a hub for timely discussio
Dehumanization of the people can evolve too deeply destructive ends. People of all ages and backgrounds with our mission to never forget that intolerance leading to this day if you are interested in the information of upcoming events, please join our mailing list it can be at the admissions desk. I also invite you to become a member of the museums vibrant community we are honored to have with us tonight to celebrate the holocaust survivor max eisen he was saved from certain death at auschwitz by a polish physician who employed him as a cleaner in the operating room. His 2016 memoir, by chance alone chronicles his liberation and continued healing and by chance alone tonight we celebrate the launch of the book and we have the privilege to hear mr. Eisen in conversation with the producer of 60 minutes jerry finkelstein. And with the impeachment coverage tonight at the conclusion of tonights program we invite you to join us for a book signing in the lobby it is available for purchase in th
Good evening and welcome to the Hudson Institute policy center. Im john walters, the chief operating officer and and i wod like to welcome our audience here at our pennsylvania avenue headquarters, and our cspan audience to our first ever podcast keeping that is both live and marks the Second Season premiere of podcast of the Second Season of the realignment, hosted by henson media fellow marshall kosloff. We are proud of the realignment here at hudson, podcast launched last year and i recommend a special for those you who havent been following it that you take a look at the episodes from last year, particularly the conversation with secretary of state mike pompeo, josh hawley, mike micah gallagher, Michael Durrant and others, but its an excellent program, partly because of the two people put it together and the ability to bring up topics and to move the argument alone. We couldnt be prouder of the work they have done. I want to thank them for that, and were happy to launch this Years
Dedicated to fighting antisemitism and bigotry. The museum has challenged visitors intellectually to understand the ways in which dehumanization of a people can evolve to deeply destructive ends. People inherit or mission to never forget and to combat intoll ran that endures to this day. If youre interested in receiving any information of upcoming events, please join our mailing list, a signin sheet can be found at the at missions desk. I also invite you to become a member of the museums vibrant community. Were honored to have you with us today to celebrate the haul cost surviveogy, author, max eisen. At 15, mr. Eisen was saved from certain death at allwitness by a polish physician who employed him as a cleaner in his operating room. Mr. Eisens 2016 memoir by chance alone i chron hell us persistence, liberation, and continuing aling after miraculously surveying auschwitz. By chance alone received canadas top literaryward in 2019. Tonight we sell integrate the launch of the books americ
Good evening, everyone, and welcome. Im rita lerner, a daughter of Holocaust Survivors and trustee of the museum of jewish heritage, a living memorial for the holocaust. It is my pleasure to introduce this special evening. Before we begin tonight i would like to say a few words about the museum. The museum of jewish heritage is the leading New York Institution dedicated to fighting antisemitism and bigotry. For more than 20 years the museum has challenged visitors intellectually, rigorous to understand the ways in which dehumanization of the people can evolve to deeply destructive ends. Engaging with history, people of all ages and backgrounds inherit our mission to never forget and to combat intolerance that endures to this day. If youre interested in receiving any information of Upcoming Events please join our mailing list. A sign in sheet can be found at the admissions desk. I also invite you to become a member of the museums vibrant community. We are honored to have you with us ton