Nov

3 2019

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Nov

4 2019

Rokhl Auerbach: The Bridge Between Wartime and Postwar Testimony

7:00PM - 5:00PM  

Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall, Yale Campus 120 High Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Contact Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
203-432-1879
fortunoff.archive@yale.edu
https://fortunoff.library.yale.edu/events/rokhl/

Rokhl Oyerbakh: The Bridge Between Wartime and Postwar Testimony. 

Rokhl Oyerbakh was a writer, essayist and member of the Oyneg Shabes underground documentation project in the Warsaw Ghetto. As one of the only survivors of Oyneg Shabes, she helped recover the buried documentation after the war before emigrating to Israel. As a survivor-historian, Oyerbakh’s work to document first-person accounts of victims’ experiences continued after the war as Director of Yad Vashem’s Department for the Collection of Witness Testimony. She was responsible for curating survivor testimony for the Eichmann trial, and she played a prominent role as a survivor-advocate in the controversy surrounding Jean-François Steiner’s book Treblinka. These are but a few facets of Oyerbakh’s important contributions to our understanding of the survivor experience, and the history of the Holocaust.

 

WHEN: Sunday, November 3rd, and Monday, November 4th, 2019.

WHERE: Yale University campus, multiple locations; New Haven, CT

WHO: Hosted by the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale University Library, with keynote speaker Samuel Kassow, Charles H. Northam Professor of History, Trinity College.

 

Sunday, November 3rd, 2019

Event: Film Screening of Unzere Kinder, 1948, 35mm Archival Print
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Whitney Humanities Center

Introduction by Sharon Pucker Rivo, Executive Director, National Center for Jewish Film, Brandeis University

Talkback with Samuel Kassow, Charles H. Northam Professor of History, Trinity College; David Roskies, Sol and Evelyn Henkind Chair in Yiddish Literature and Culture, Professor of Jewish literature, Jewish Theological Seminary; Karolina Szymaniak, Assistant Professor at the Department of Jewish Studies/University of Wrocław. 

*This event is open to the public. No registration is required. 

Monday, November 4th, 2019

Event: Rokhl Oyerbakh: The Bridge Between Wartime and Postwar Testimony
Time: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Location: Sterling Memorial Library, Lecture Hall

9:00 Coffee

9:20 Introduction by Stephen Naron, Director, Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

9:30-10:30 Keynote. Samuel Kassow, Charles H. Northam Professor of History, Trinity College. Paper: ‘We Fulfilled Our Mission’: The Legacy of Rokhl Oyerbakh.

10:30-12:30 Panel I: Prewar and Wartime

Professor Dr. Efrat Gal-ed, Jewish Studies, Department of Yiddish Culture, Language and Literature, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf. Paper: Il n’y a pas d’amour heureux – Itzik Manger and Rokhl Oyerbakh.

Karolina Szymaniak, Assistant Professor at the Department of Jewish Studies, University of Wrocław. Paper: Rokhl Oyerbakh – the Making of a Public Intellectual.

David Roskies, Sol and Evelyn Henkind Chair in Yiddish Literature and Culture, Professor of Jewish literature, Jewish Theological Seminary. Paper: Rokhl Auerbach’s Great Lament.

Respondent: Dr. Avinoam Patt, Doris and Simon Konover Chair of Judaic Studies, Director, Center for Judaic Studies and Contemporary Jewish Life, University of Connecticut.

12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:30-3:30 Panel II: Postwar

Leora Bilsky, Professor at the Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, and Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights, Tel Aviv University. Paper: Rokhl Oyerbakh and the Eichmann Trial.

Dr. Boaz Cohen, Western Galilee College Akko, Shaanan College Haifa. Paper: ‘Here Every Day is Eichmann’, Rokhl Oyerbakh and the early days of Yad Vashem.

Samuel Moyn, Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence at Yale Law School and Professor of History at Yale University. Paper: Oyerbakh and the Treblinka Affair (1966).

Respondent: Laura Jockusch, Albert Abramson Assistant Professor of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University.

3:30 Roundtable: Havi Dreifuss, Professor in Jewish history, Tel Aviv University; Glenn Dynner, Chair of Religion Department, Sarah Lawrence College; Dr. Lisa M. Leff, Director of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Sven-Erik Rose, Associate Professor of German and of Comparative Literature, University of California, Davis.

4:30 Conference Closing and Reception

*This event is open to the public. No registration is required. 

 

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