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With Good Reason: Holocaust Memory

Holocaust Museum Washington D.C.
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With Good Reason
Holocaust Museum Washington D.C.

Airs Sunday, April 28, 2019, at 6 p.m. Millions of people have visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. since it opened in 1993. How does their experience compare to that of visitors to other Holocaust museums, such as the Yad Vashem in Jerusalem or the Jewish Museum Berlin? Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich is the author of Holocaust Memory Reframed: Museums and the Challenges of Representation. And: Amy Milligan's research on marginalized Jewish voices has taken her to some unexpected places. But even Milligan was surprised to find herself in Selma, Alabama, a city known more for civil rights than for synagogues.

Later in the show: Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy, the first Jewish American to reach that rank in the United States Navy, is also an unsung hero of U.S. history. Melvin Urofsky says Levy rescued Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello from ruin. Also featured: The “Golem” is a fictional creature of Jewish legend. David Metzger (Old Dominion University) says it was also the inspiration for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein.