Following the film, psychotherapist Shoshana Bulow will moderate a panel discussion featuring the director; attorney and writer Viva Hammer; and Pearl Stroh, who is featured in the film. This fascinating program will take place on March 7 at 7 p.m. at the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. Shoshana Bulow is a psychotherapist in New York City and Riverdale, NY. She is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the NYU School of Social Work. She is a teaching assistant at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Viva Hammer is a research associate at the HadassahBrandeis Institute and partner in the DC law firm of Crowell & Moring. Her writing has appeared in The Washingtonian, the Forward, Jewish Action, and Los Angeles Jewish Journal.
Shosh Shlam is the director of Be Fruitful and Multiply as well as the director of Last Journey Into Silence, an awardwinning film about elderly Holocaust survivors in the Shaar Menashe Hospital.
Pearl Stroh is featured in Be Fruitful and Multiply and is the director of Chabad of the West Side Early Learning Center. She has a B.A. and M.A. in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education and has 10 children of her own.
Tickets to this event are $10 adults, $7 students/seniors, $5 members.
The Museum's threefloor Core Exhibition educates people of all ages and backgrounds about the rich tapestry of Jewish life over the past centurybefore, during, and after the Holocaust. Current special exhibitions include: A Blessing to One Another: Pope John Paul II and the Jewish People and From the Heart: The Photojournalism of Ruth Gruber. The Museum offers visitors a vibrant public program schedule in its Edmond J. Safra Hall. It is also home to Andy Goldsworthy's memorial Garden of Stones, as well as James Carpenter's Reflection Passage, Gift of The Gruss Lipper Foundation. The Museum receives general operating support from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and is a founding member of the Museums of Lower Manhattan. -- www.mjhnyc.org