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Placing Memorials for Fallen Relatives in the Shoah

Join us for a discussion with Su Neuhauser, a local child of survivors who will be sharing about her recent efforts to implement a stolperstein, a stumbling stone, in honor of her murdered relatives who perished in the Holocaust, and to acquire an Austrian citizenship. Su will discuss her family’s story and the unique ceremony she organized for her relatives.

Su Neuhauser was born into a family of Shoah survivors in New York in 1948, and was raised in Chicago. She worked as a public health administrator and as a consultant in program development, and is happy to call Tucson her second home of 30+ years.

This event is free but registration is required.

 
 

LOCATION:

Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center

564 S. Stone Ave

Tucson, AZ 85701

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