Student Tribune
Holocaust Survivor to Speak on Campus
MCC's Holocaust,
Genocide, and Human Rights Project invites you to hear the testimony of
local Holocaust survivor Helen Levinson. Helen grew up in Lublin, Poland, where
her father worked as a brew master. When World War II began, Helen was caught
during a raid and sent to Majdanek concentration camp. She escaped with the
assistance of a Nazi guard, who dressed her as a Hitler Youth and smuggled her
out. Subsequently, her father determined that it was best to split up the
family, so he supplied his daughter with money and a fake birth certificate.
Helen never saw her family again. She was the only survivor of her immediate
family. In 1947, when she was 17, Helen came to Rochester, graduated from
Franklin High School, and later studied dental hygiene at Monroe Community
College.
Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Helen Levinson
Tuesday, March 19
3:30-4:30pm
Brighton Campus, Brighton Room (3-217)
Meeting and listening to a survivor is a singular
experience - and it's one that soon won't be possible as we continue to lose
survivors at an accelerating rate. Join us and be inspired by Helen's
presentation and the discussion that follows. This event is FREE and open to
all MCC students, faculty, and staff.
Fabbro, Regina
Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Project
03/12/2019