Event box
Print the page
Add to a Calendar using iCal
Share page on Facebook
This link opens in a new window
Add to Google Calendar
This link opens in a new window
Share page on Twitter
This link opens in a new window
Talk: “Dr. William Reszelbach: Child of the Holocaust” Online
Special for GAY PRIDE MONTH
Title
Dr. William Reszelbach — Child of the Holocaust Lecture Series
Presentation Description
Join Dr. William Reszelbach, a child of Holocaust survivors, as he shares his family’s harrowing experiences at the hands of the Nazis, coupled with Holocaust history. Dr. Reszelbach will discuss his parents will to survive and how these traumatic events affected their new life in the USA, as well as his own life, and his perspective on modern-day anti-Semitism. The treatment of the LGBT community during the Holocaust community is also included.
Bio
Dr. William Reszelbach is a previous high school biology and chemistry teacher, chiropractor, businessman, and presently practices hypnotism. He lives in Upper Brookville, New York, is married, and has one 32-year-old son. He is also a child of Holocaust survivors. Dr. Reszelbach is available for lectures at libraries, churches, synagogues, associations and universities.
Presentation Description
Join Dr. William Reszelbach, a child of Holocaust survivors, as he shares his family’s harrowing experiences at the hands of the Nazis, coupled with Holocaust history. Dr. Reszelbach will discuss his parents will to survive and how these traumatic events affected their new life in the USA, as well as his own life, and his perspective on modern-day anti-Semitism. The treatment of the LGBT community during the Holocaust community is also included.
Bio
Dr. William Reszelbach is a previous high school biology and chemistry teacher, chiropractor, businessman, and presently practices hypnotism. He lives in Upper Brookville, New York, is married, and has one 32-year-old son. He is also a child of Holocaust survivors. Dr. Reszelbach is available for lectures at libraries, churches, synagogues, associations and universities.
Registration has closed.