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Breaking Hate: The HGHRP Presents Local Survivor Sam Rind

The Holocaust Genocide and Human Rights Project invites you to join us as a local Holocaust survivor shares his story.

Sam Rind is a child survivor of the Holocaust. Born near Lublin, Poland in 1937, Sam’s family was in various ghettos and forced labor camps where Sam’s father was killed for the leather jacket on his back. Sam also witnessed his younger brother being killed in his mother’s arms by a Nazi guard. He and his mother eventually escaped to the Ukrainian ghetto of Szmerinka to be with other relatives. Sam had to dress as a girl to do this. At the end of the war, they returned to Poland to find relatives. Finding none, they formed a little kibbutz with other Jewish survivors but eventually wanted to leave because of continued anti-Semitism. They were not permitted entry to the United States where Sam’s uncle lived so they went to Bolivia to be with another one of Sam’s uncles. In 1960, Sam was able to come to the U.S. to attend college in Buffalo.  He became an optician and is still in this profession today.

Tuesday October 18th 3:30 to 4:30 in the Empire Room (3-209) or via Zoom (register at https://tinyurl.com/SamRind

Attached Files:
Sam Rind Poster 10-18-22.pdf

Oriel, Jodi
Holocaust Genocide and Human Rights Project
10/10/2022