This co-authored memoir follows two lifelong friends, who were born in the same displaced persons camp in US-occupied Germany, in their investigation of their parents’ and other relatives’ stories about surviving the Holocaust in World War II-ravaged Poland. The memoir grapples with themes of acceptance, generational trauma, love, and self-discovery.
Speakers:
Aron Hirt-Manheimer, born in Feldafing D.P. Camp, Germany, moved to the U.S. at age 3, BA UCLA, MA Hebrew Union College, longtime editor of Reform Judaism, co-authored books on the Holocaust and Jewish history.
Marty Yura, also born to Feldafing D.P. Camp parents, BA UCLA, served in IDF during Yom Kippur War, MA California State LA, management consultant, co-founded Vista Yoga.
Moderator: Thane Rosenbaum
























