Authors Out Loud presents:
Panel on Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust
Thursday, May 3, 7:30 pm
Washington DCJCC, 1529 16th Street NW
Using testimonies, Nazi documents, memoirs, and literary and film interpretations, this volume broadens and deepens our comprehension of rape and other forms of sexual violence during the Holocaust, challenging claims that Jewish women were not sexually violated and revealing the sexual violence committed in ghettos and in hiding.
Rochelle Saidel, an editor of the book, and two contributors, Professor Eva Fogelman and University Distinguished Professor Emerita S. Lillian Kremer, will discuss their ground-breaking anthology, whose topics include rape, forced prostitution, assaults on childbearing, artistic representations of sexual violence, and psychological insights into survivor trauma. These subjects have been relegated to the edges or completely left out of Holocaust history, and this book aims to shift perceptions and promote new discourse. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Myrna Goldenberg.
"Perhaps we would have been better able to prevent the rapes in the former Yugoslavia and the Congo if we had not had to wait more than sixty years to hear the truths that are anthologized in Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust." -Gloria Steinem
Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel is Director of Remember the Women Institute in New York City and a senior researcher at the Center for the Study of Women and Gender, University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Sponsored the Helen and Milton Covensky Fund, which helps the 16th Street J present a number of unique cultural programs throughout the year and supports a collection of quality Jewish children's literature housed in the 16th Street J's library.