Jewish Studies Interdisciplinary Program

Even in Hell, There is Hope

Thursday, March 3, 2016 - 7:30pm

Location:
Jerome Richfield 319
Cost:
Free

Presented by Dr. Henry Oster - Holocaust survivor & author along with his co-writer Dexter Ford, a contributing editor to the New York Times.

"Even in Hell, There is Hope" writes Dr. Henry Oster who was five years-old when Adolf Hitler took power in 1933. His recently published book, The Kindness of the Hangman (Higgins Bay Press, 2014), tells this gripping tale of the 2,011 Jews who were rounded up by the Gestapo and deported from Cologne, Germany. Henry is the only one still alive to tell their story.  Dr. Oster will be speaking and signing copies of his book.  Click here to see the Los Angeles Times article on Dr. Oster.

For your convenience, a map to the event has been included.

Free and open to the public.This event is sponsored by the CSUN English Department. NO RSVPs to Jewish Studies.

 For more information, email linda.overman@csun.edu