Between America and France: Varian Fry and the Rescue of Artists; Talk by Ori Soltes, PhD, 7/19/2023

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024
  • With a belated reminder of the proximity of the American and French Independent Day celebrations, this talk focuses on the artists’ Schindler, the American journalist, Varian Fry (1907-1967). Using methods both legal and not, Fry managed to rescue some 2,000 individuals from France between 1940 and 1941.
    France had become largely swallowed up by Nazi Germany, the “free” parts in Southern France (Vichy France) were not necessarily unreluctant to assist with the deportation of Jews into Nazi-held territories, and the US immigration policies were far from open-handed to those seeking refuge. Who was he and who were some of those he helped-or in some cases, could not help-to escape destruction?
    Ori Z Soltes, PhD, teaches at Georgetown University across a range of disciplines, from art history and theology to philosophy and political history. He is the former Director of the B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum, and has curated more than 90 exhibitions across the country and overseas. He has authored or edited 25 books and several hundred articles and essays. Recent volumes include The Ashen Rainbow: Essays on the Arts and the Holocaust; and Tradition and Transformation: Three Millennia of Jewish Art & Architecture.
    Introduced and moderated by Rachel Stern, Director of The Fritz Ascher Society for Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art in New York.
    This event is part of the monthly series "Flight or Fight. stories of artists under repression" (@fritzaschersociety1130):
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