Holocaust survivor Esther Davidson and her husband Ed a retired US Army officer offer a powerful and personal look at this tragic event. Esther born in Poland in 1941 shares childhood memories with words about and pictures of lost family the trauma of separation surviving a tragic war living in a Displaced Persons camp for four years and ultimately what it was like coming to America. Ed born in America but with direct links to the Holocaust provides a candid verbal and visual presentation about the Nuremburg Trials the WWII Nazi concentration camps and takes you on a tour of the infamous Dachau Concentration Camp. Hear facts from those who were there and hear their message of remembrance and hope. International Holocaust Remembrance Day is on January 27. Our speakers come to us from the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis.
The Main Library is located in the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in downtown Columbus at 536 Fifth Street. Completed in 1969 and designed by architect I.M. Pei, it features library collections for children, teens, and adults. It also houses the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, Family and Local History collection, and BCPL Create studio.