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Tuesday, January 27, 2026
at 7:00pm -
8:30pm
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Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio
12500 Northwest Military HighwaySan Antonio, TX, 78231
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Description:
Join HMMSA as Dr. Amon explores the legacy of the first international prosecution of Nazi leaders after the Holocaust. Drawing on courtroom testimony, selected archival footage, and his visits to sites such as Auschwitz, Treblinka, and the historic Nuremberg courtroom, Dr. Amon will examine how judgment at Nuremberg 80 years ago established a permanent historical record of the Holocaust, gave voice to survivors, and affirmed that even the most powerful can be held accountable.
Dr. Amon is a legal historian, Lecturer in Law, and former ISIS war crimes investigator, having previoulsy served as a Legal Fellow at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague. He also serves as Executive Director and Scholar-in-Chief of the Sinai Legal Association for Memory & Modernity (SLAMM), an institute dedicated to examining the intersections of law, history, and memory.
Registration for free tickets for this event is encouraged.
To register, click here.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
at 1:00pm -
2:30pm
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Calendar:
Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Online
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Description:
Today, the portrait of Süßkind Stern, marked with the date 1671, is prominently displayed in Frankfurt’s Jüdisches Museum. The website of Frankfurt’s Jüdisches Museum indicates “Süßkind Stern who was highly respected in the Jewish community of the 17th century was also one of the Frank forefathers.” Süßkind Stern is an ancestor of both Anne Frank and Ralph Stern, who is the speaker for this webinar.
The historical and genealogical importance of the portrait is without question. However, for almost 300 years, the portrait was not in Frankfurt. How did the portrait survive the great Judengasse fire of 1711? How did the portrait survive the years of National Socialist rule? How did the portrait finally return to Frankfurt? The life of the portrait intersects many aspects of German-Jewish life. This talk will present the journey made be one of the earliest known oil portraits of a German Jew.
Professor Ralph Stern was born in Colorado and received his professional and academic education in the United States and Germany. Currently, he is Professor and former Dean of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, and has taught in the United States and Europe, including the Technical University Berlin and the University of the Arts Berlin, where he was co-director of the Program for Urban Processes. He lectures extensively, presenting research in the United States at Harvard, Yale, Columbia, MIT, the University of Chicago, and at universities throughout Europe. He is completing a book entitled Architectures of Coincidence: More than a Family Memoir.
To register, click here.
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
at 6:00pm -
8:00pm
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Calendar:
Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Address provided upon RSVP
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Description:
Naya Lekht is a scholar on contemporary antisemitism and works with the Jewish community to foster pride in the history of the Jewish people. Naya received her PhD in Russian Literature from UCLA where she wrote her dissertation on Holocaust literature in the Soviet Union. In 2018, Naya was a Scholar-in-Residence at Oxford University through the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism (ISGAP).
Hosted by DFW Mothers Against College Antisemitismmiriamzivin@dfwmaca.com2143355793
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