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FILM SCREENING AND TEACHER GUIDE

I Danced for the Angel of Death
The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story

A Presentation of SA国际传谋 Public Television

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I Danced for the Angel of Death: The Edith Eva Eger Story

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I Danced for the Angel of Death - The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story reveals how Holocaust survivor Edith Eva Eger鈥檚 bravery keeps her alive through three concentration camps, including two encounters with the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele. Liberated in 1945, decades of flashbacks and survivor鈥檚 guilt forced her to stay silent and hide from the past. After years of suffering, Edie was able to heal and forgive the one person she鈥檇 been unable to forgive鈥攈erself. She refused to be a victim and never gave up.

Today, at the age of 93, Edith is a published bestselling author and internationally acclaimed Psychologist.


TEACHER GUIDES

FILM DISCUSSION

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FILM DISCUSSION DETAILS

SA国际传谋 Public Television hosted a special panel discussion on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021, featuring psychologist and Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eva Eger, WWII veteran and concentration camp liberator Alan Moskin, film director and founder of the Holocaust Education Film Foundation Ron Small, and Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff, the founder of the Holocaust Teacher鈥檚 Institute at the University of Miami.

This presentation is made possible with the support of The Holocaust Educational Film Foundation and Holocaust Teacher Education Institute, University of Miami

FEATURED GUESTS

Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff (Moderator)

Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff is the Founding Director of the Teacher Institute on Holocaust Studies for the University of Miami鈥檚 School of Education. She has participated in extensive studies at Yad Vashem鈥檚 International Center for Holocaust Studies and is the creative founder of the 鈥淪creening The Holocaust Film Series 鈥渋n cooperation with The Miami Jewish Film Festival in Miami, Florida. Dr. Klein Kassenoff is an appointee to the Florida Education Commissioner鈥檚 Holocaust Task Force. As the Education Specialist for Holocaust Studies for Miami-Dade County Public Schools, she is responsible for all staff development and Holocaust teacher training for school district. Dr. Klein Kassenoff is a member of the USHMM Council of Holocaust Centers.

Dr. Edith Eva Eger

Born September 29, 1927, in Kosice, Slovakia, Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eva Eger was a teenager when she arrived at Auschwitz only to face and be forced to dance for the notorious 鈥淎ngel of Death鈥 Dr. Joseph Mengele. This moment, which is revealed in the film, ultimately saved her life. Following the war, Dr. Eger moved to Czechoslovakia where she met her husband. In 1949 they moved to the United States. Dr. Eger received her degree in Psychology from the University of Texas, El Paso, in 1969. She then pursued her doctoral internship at the William Beaumont Army Medical Center at Fort Bliss, Texas. At 93, Dr. Eger has a clinical practice in La Jolla, California and holds a faculty appointment at the University of California, San Diego.

Alan Moskin

Alan Moskin served in the United States Army from September 1944 until August 1946 as a member of the 66th Infantry, 71st Division, part of General George Patton鈥檚 3rd Army, He moved up the ranks to Staff Sergeant, while his outfit fought in combat through France, Germany, and Austria. Alan Moskin completed a J.D. degree from New York University Law School in June 1951 and practiced law as a civil trial attorney in New Jersey for over 20 years. Today, at 93 years of age, Alan resides in Nanuet, New York, and continues to travel the country sharing his experiences as an infantry combat soldier and a 鈥淐oncentration Camp鈥 liberator.

Ron Small

Ron Small is the film director and founder of the Holocaust Education Film Foundation. He is known for his films (2019), (2017) and (2017). With an Anthropology Degree from Tulane University, Ron鈥檚 passion turned to a career in entertainment where his degree 鈥渟erved little purpose鈥 until he started making documentaries. Ron Small is fond of saying, 鈥淚鈥檓 the luckiest guy on the planet because look at the sandbox I get to play in. The camera has taken me around the world to fascinating places, to work with extraordinary people and I never take any of it for granted.鈥

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