Karin Meyers, Speaker - Memory Keepers Cocktail Hour

12/03/2020 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM ET

Admission

  • Free

Location

VIRTUAL EVENT - email mjasper@hhrecny.org for Zoom log-in information

Summary

As part of the GenerationsForward initiative of the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center, Memory Keepers help achieve its mission to teach the lessons of the Holocaust, to promote the right of all people to be treated with dignity and respect, and to encourage speaking up and acting against all forms of hate, bigotry, and prejudice.

Description

Karin Beuthner Meyers was born in Wuppertal, Germany on June 7, 1937. Her father, an obstetrician, delivered her at home as Jews were no longer admitted to hospitals and Jewish doctors were not allowed to treat Non-Jews. However, Dr. Beuthner continued the care for his patients and for this he was arrested. Later freed, Karin tells the story of her parents’ emigration ordeal as well as the fates of other members of her family that are pictured in a faded photograph taken the last time they were together in the Spring of 1938. The photograph becomes a focal point of the story that Karin weaves in verse and narrative form. Her story illustrates the importance of perseverance, luck and particularly, how the good deeds of some affected her family’s outcome.

Karin Beuthner Meyers graduated with honors from Brandeis University and received a Masters of Humanities degree. She was an adjunct lecturer in Medical Ethics at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City and a member of its Institutional Research Review Board. Karin authored several articles on the ethics of Human Research Ethics.

Email Millie Jasper at mjasper@hhrecny.org for Zoom log-in information

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