Gloria Tausk Glickman’s talk is based upon her research from the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., and upon her mother’s (Ann Tausk) interview with SHOAH, which was established by Steven Spielberg in 1994 to further the remembrance of the Holocaust. Join us for this moving talk about the experience of Gloria’s parents and how they survived the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust.

About the Speaker: Gloria Tausk Glickman is a Holocaust descendant whose parents were in concentration camps in Germany from 1944 - 1945. She was born in a displaced persons’ camp in Germany in 1946 and immigrated with her parents to New York City in 1949. She received her B.S. in Mathematics and her Masters in Math Education, and MBA in Computer Science. Gloria and her husband moved to Santa Rosa, six years ago, to be close to their grandchildren.

April 12th @ 2:30pm167 N High Street Sebastopol Senior Center - green building behind the libraryFREE/$5

Join us for other speakers in this series (2nd Fridays, 2:30 p.m.):
May 10 • The Importance of Intuition as a Valid Form of Knowledge w/ Dr. Jackson, M.D.
June 14 • The Psychology of Exercise with Justin Collmann, Ph.D.