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Events
- RSVP ClosedWed, 13 SeptWeill Art Gallery (for vid see Details)13 Sept 2023, 19:00 GMT-4Weill Art Gallery (for vid see Details), 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128, USALondon born, Dublin-based art dealer and curator Oliver Sears is joined by award-winning author and critic Daniel Mendelsohn for an intimate and illuminating conversation about this powerful exhibition.
- RSVP ClosedTue, 28 MarEdmund Burke Theatre, Trinity College28 Mar 2023, 18:30Edmund Burke Theatre, Trinity College, Dublin, IrelandThe Herzog Centre,Trinity College Dublin & Holocaust Awareness Ireland present "Jews Don’t Count". David Baddiel in conversation with Oliver Sears. Moderated by Dr. Zuleika Rodgers.
- RSVP ClosedWed, 09 NovBedford Tower, Upper Yard, Dublin Castle09 Nov 2022, 18:30Bedford Tower, Upper Yard, Dublin Castle, Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, IrelandTomi Reichental, Alexandra Senfft & Oliver Sears in conversation Moderated by Conor O’Clery To coincide with The Objects of Love exhibition currently on view in the State Apartment Galleries, Dublin Castle Presented by the Office of Public Works & Holocaust Awareness Ireland
- RSVP ClosedWed, 28 SeptDublin 228 Sept 2022, 19:00Dublin 2, Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, IrelandA unique literary event featuring new writing by Amanda Bell, Sinéad Gleeson, Rosaleen McDonagh & Melatu-Uche Okorie in response to the exhibition. Moderated by Roddy Doyle.
- RSVP ClosedTue, 25 JanDublin 225 Jan 2022, 18:00Dublin 2, Dame St, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, IrelandSean Rainbird & Amelia Stein RHA in conversation. The event was be moderated by Trish Lambe curator at the Gallery of Photography & introduced by Oliver Sears.
- RSVP ClosedSat, 06 NovDublin 206 Nov 2021, 18:00Dublin 2, Merrion Square W, Dublin 2, D02 K303, IrelandHolocaust Awareness Ireland in association with National Gallery of Ireland are honoured to present Belsen survivor and HAI advisor Tomi Reichental in conversation with HAI founder Oliver Sears.
- RSVP ClosedThu, 13 MayVirtual event13 May 2021, 18:00Virtual eventA conversation with Oliver Sears and Lenny Abrahamson for Trinity College Dublin, The Herzog Centre for Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies.
- RSVP ClosedWed, 27 JanConcert27 Jan 2021, 18:00ConcertOn the occasion of Holocaust Memorial Day, Holocaust Awareness Ireland is pleased to partner with The Italian Institute of Culture and the Herzog Centre, Trinity College Dublin to present the Long Live Life! concert.
- RSVP ClosedMon, 09 NovWebinar09 Nov 2020, 18:30WebinarOn the anniversary of Kristallnacht, the event featured Lenny Abrahamson & Oliver Sears in conversation, moderated by Sarah Carey.
- RSVP ClosedMon, 11 NovDublin 211 Nov 2019, 19:15Dublin 2, College Green, Dublin 2, IrelandFor the annual Kristallnacht lecture at Trinity College Dublin, The Herzog Centre, Oliver’s testimony was introduced by Lenny Abrahamson who gave a short account of his own experience growing up in a Jewish family in Dublin.
- RSVP ClosedMon, 25 JunDublin 225 Jun 2018, 18:30Dublin 2, Trinity College Dublin, College Green, Dublin 2, IrelandTrinity Long Room Hub in association with The Herzog Centre Trinity & Holocaust Education Trust Ireland presented Monika Sears’ account of her early life as a Jewish child on the run with her mother in Nazi occupied Poland.
- RSVP ClosedSat, 27 JanDublin 227 Jan 2018, 19:00Dublin 2, College Green, Dublin 2, IrelandWith Oliver Sears, Sebastian Barry & Catherine Punch in conjunction with The Herzog Centre, Trinity College and The Italian Institute of Culture.
- RSVP ClosedTue, 25 JulWest25 Jul 2017, 19:00West, 10 Exchange St, West, Belfast BT1 2NJ, UKPanel Discussion entitled The Art of Conflict Transformation for the Institute of Conflict Research. Participants included Oliver Sears, Dr Katy Radford, Paula McFetridge and Marguerite Nugent.
- RSVP ClosedThu, 26 JanDublin26 Jan 2017, 18:30Dublin, 29 Molesworth St, Dublin, D02 PF82, IrelandBook Reading: Monika Sears |A Holocaust testimony | A Childhood under Nazi Occupation
From My War To Your Peace, Love Nonna
by Monika Sears
This short memoir is presented in the form of a letter to the author's first grandchild. Told from a child's perspective, we learn of the remarkable tale of one small child's life surviving as a Jewish girl in Nazi occupied Poland.
If you wish to purchase a copy please contact contact@holocaustawarenessireland.ie
All proceeds go to The Herzog Centre Trinity College Dublin.
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