Irene Miller: My Story of Survival
Holocaust survivor to discuss her journey of courage, determination and perseverance.
Irene Miller, a Holocaust survivor, author, speaker and educator, will discuss her journey of survival during a presentation scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8, in the Oakland Center Founders Ballroom.
Miller’s journey included sleeping during the winter under an open sky, being a prisoner in a Siberian labor camp and foraging in Uzbekistan, living on boiled grass before malaria set in. Hers is a story of courage, determination, perseverance and the power of the human spirit.
Miller has been featured in the PBS documentary “Irene; Child of the Holocaust,” and “Shoah Ambassadors.” Signed copies of her book, "Into No Man's Land: A Historical Memoir," published by the University of Michigan, will be available at a discounted price of $15.
Tuesday's event is sponsored by the Cis Maisel Center for Judaic Studies and Community Engagement, and co-sponsered by the Center for Civic Engagement, the Honors College, OUWB School of Medicine, Student Life Lecture Board, The Zekelman Holocaust Center and Hillel of Metro Detroit.
Doors open at 6 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked to register in advance.Date and Time
Tuesday Oct 8, 2024
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Location
Oakland University, Founder's Ballroom
312 Meadow Brook Rd
Auburn Hills, MI 48326