Holocaust Survivor Dr. Henry Fenichel: The Story of a Star Child
Schedule
Wed Apr 02 2025 at 06:30 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
2418 Leon Bond Drive, Green Bay, WI, United States, Wisconsin 54311 | Green Bay, WI
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Henry Fenichel was born in The Netherlands in 1938. Shortly after the Nazi rise to power, sensing the danger, Henry’s parents sent a request for their relocation to Palestine, where his father’s family resided. After Henry’s father was deported and murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz, Henry and his mother still had no response to their request to emigrate. They then went into hiding. When Henry was four years old, he and his mother’s hiding place was discovered and they were transported to the Westerbork transit camp and later to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Through a miraculous series of events, Henry’s mother was able to get them on the list for “transport 222”. In June 1944, Henry, his mother and 220 other Dutch individuals left Bergen-Belsen, eventually arriving to freedom in British Mandate Palestine. In 1953, they relocated to the US, and Henry worked for many years as a physics professor at the University of Cincinnati. Now, Henry speaks with the local bureau about his experiences during the Holocaust. This event will take place in a hybrid format. Dr. Fenichel will join us remotely, and the live audience will have opportunity to interact with him and ask questions directly. Those who register will be provided with an option to join in person or by webinar. To register, see: https://www.mcenter.org/event-details/holocaust-survivor-dr-henry-fenichel-the-story-of-a-star-child
This event, which is free and open to the public, is cosponsored by the Mauthe Center, Congregation Cnesses Israel, and the Claims Conference.
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