Presented by Adi Rabinowitz Bedein
January 24th, 2023
4:30-5:30 PM
At the Cleveland State University Student Center, Room 313/315
2121 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115

Join us, January 24th at the CSU Student Center for a special presentation by Adi Rabinowitz-Bedein in conjunction with the Holocaust & Genocide Education Network, Cultural Crossings, and the CSU History Department. Adi is a third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors and is an international lecturer, Holocaust Educator and activist. She has been working in the field of guiding and training for 20 years, and has developed a unique approach, which she calls “Activist Holocaust Education”. She has presented lectures all around the world, including the United States, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, India, Malaysia, and Israel. She is also a tour guide at the Yad Vashem in Israel.

This event will focus on:

  • The Lives of Holocaust Victims and Survivors.
  • How Love Affects the World
  • How to Make the World a Better Place

This Event is Free and Open to the Public

Refreshments Will Be Provided
Visitor Parking will be available via the Euclid Avenue Access from East 22nd Street. The lot is handicap accessible and has elevator access.
Please be aware that this event may contain difficult content that might be sensitive to some persons, including discussions of:
  • Hateful language directed at religious and other minorities
  • Death
  • Violence
  • Torture
  • Murder
  • Abuse
  • Child Abuse

For more information, please contact Dr. Mark Cole at m.b.cole@csuohio.edu or call 216-687-3937

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