Dr. Phyllis Lassner of The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Writing Program and Gender Studies at Northwestern Universityspeaks about the Kindertransport program at Oakton Community College. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Dr. Phyllis Lassner of The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Writing Program and Gender Studies at Northwestern University used this as part of a display during her recent talk about the Kindertransport. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Photos were part of an Oakton Community College display during a recent talk about the World War II Kindertransport program at Oakton Community College's Skokie campus. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Dr. Phyllis Lassner of The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Writing Program and Gender Studies at Northwestern University speaks about the Kindertransport program at Oakton Community College. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Dr. Phyllis Lassner of The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Writing Program and Gender Studies at Northwestern University speaks about the Kindertransport program at Oakton Community College. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
This display was part of a recent talk on the Kindertransport. Dr. Phyllis Lassner of The Crown Family Center for Jewish Studies Writing Program and Gender Studies at Northwestern University spoke at Oakton Community College. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
Oakton Community College Skokie Campus Librarian Rose Novill looks at materials on the World War II Kindertransport during a talk on the subject as part of Oakton's new Jewish Studies program. | Joel Lerner~Sun-Times Media
It’s not the most widely told story of the Holocaust. But Oakton Community College’s new Jewish studies program recently took a look at the Kindertransport program, a mission that saved mostly Jews before World War II as their world grew more precarious when the Nazis came to power. … Read More