An Evening with Eva Schloss, Stepsister to Anne Frank
Wednesday, February 7, 2018 • 22 Sh'vat 5778
7:00 PM - 9:00 PMGeorge Mason UniversityJoin us for an historic evening with Anne Frank’s Step Sister.
Wednesday February 7th, 2018
Center for the Arts at George Mason University
5:30- 6:15- VIP ticket reception with Mrs. Schloss
6:30- 6:45- Welcome Remarks
6:45- 7:30- “Hiding, Betrayal, Survival”- The life and times of Anne Frank and Eva Schloss
7:45- Purchase of signed books
This is a special opportunity to hear a first-hand account from someone whose life intersected with one of the most compelling figures in our history.
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In 1938, Germany invaded Austria, causing many Jewish families to flee Austria to avoid persecution. Among the emigrants was 8-year old Eva Geiringer, who with her mother, brother, and father moved first to Belgium and then to Holland, where one of her neighbors was a German Jewish girl of the same age.
Ultimately, both girls and their families were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Later they would become step sisters.
Eva survived her concentration camp experience and made her way to England, where she married Zvi Schloss and raised three daughters. She worked as a studio photographer and ran an antique shop.
Her step-sister did not survive Auschwitz, but kept a diary that did. Her name was Anne Frank.
Since 1985, Eva Schloss has devoted herself to holocaust education and global peace. She has recounted her wartime experiences in more than one thousand speaking engagements. She has written two books and has had a play written about her life.
In 1999 Eva signed the Anne Frank Peace Declaration along with United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and the niece of Raul Wallenberg, a legendary figure who rescued thousands of Jews in Budapest.
Eva joins many courageous individuals who work tirelessly to end the violence and bigotry that continue to plague our world. Eva’s story is sensational and difficult to imagine, yet her insightful message reminds us that life is precious and fragile, that the creative spirit is stronger than fear, that the power of good is immeasurable, and that love makes a difference.
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TO PURCHASE TICKETS - CLICK THIS LINK.
FEE: $10 for an adult ticket.
Ticket with signed copy of her book - $30.
VIP Sponsorship - $360 (includes ticket to VIP reception, reserved seating, and an autographed book by Eva) Corporate and Organizational Sponsorship opportunities are available.
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