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DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with Action Reconciliation Service for Peace, the American 
 Jewish Committee San Francisco, the Consulate General of Germany SF, the 
 Contemporary Jewish Museum SF and the Jewish Community Library SF, The 
 Goethe-Institut San Francisco presents:\n\nReconciling Lives: A Book 
 Presentation and Panel Discussion\n\nThe Jewish-American author Alvin 
 Gilens presents his new book “Reconciling Lives”. This book features 
 the stories of young German volunteers sent by Action Reconciliation 
 Service for Peace (ARSP) to the US, Great Britain, Czech Republic and 
 Israel, and the relationships they built with Holocaust survivors during a 
 year of service. \n\nWhen Alvin Gilens first learned about ARSP over twenty 
 years ago he found a healing force that moved him deeply. Hearing the 
 powerful stories from German volunteers about their experiences of 
 reconciliation with survivors of Nazi Germany, he recognized that those are 
 stories that must be told. On January 31st he will tell some of them at the 
 Goethe-Institut San Francisco. \n\nA panel discussion with Alvin Gilens, a 
 former ARSP volunteer, and other guests will follow the book presentation 
 and will explore how Germany deals with its Nazi past today, and how 
 younger generations relate to the Holocaust.\n\nAbout our guests:\nMervyn 
 Danker was born and raised in South Africa. He is a high school teacher by 
 profession and served as a school principal in South Africa, West 
 Australia, and the United States for many years. Mervyn joined the American 
 Jewish Committee (AJC) in 2008. \n\nAlvin Gilens‘ professional life has 
 dealt with the painful history of the Nazi era in many ways. He is best 
 known for his interpretive photographic images of Holocaust sites and 
 memorials as he found them years after the end of WW II. Those images have 
 been exhibited in many museums, universities and galleries throughout the 
 world. His acclaimed book, Discovery and Despair: the Dimensions of Dora, 
 is a photographic and written history of the Nazi slave labor camp where 
 the V-1 and V-2 rockets were manufactured in 1944/45. \n\nPeter Rothen took 
 up the position as Germany's Consul General in San Francisco in July 2009. 
 Preceding this appointment, he spent a year at Harvard University as Fellow 
 at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. He has worked 
 extensively on multilateral issues, his most recent assignment being 
 Director for International Human Rights Policy at the Federal Foreign 
 Office in Berlin. Previous appointments were Head of the Political 
 Department of Germany's Permanent Representation at the United Nations' 
 Office in Geneva/Switzerland (from 1999 – 2003), Deputy Director at the 
 Foreign Ministry's Directorate-General for European Union Affairs (1995 – 
 1999). Earlier postings were in the Foreign Minister's Press Office and at 
 the German Embassies in London/UK, Pretoria/South Africa and Prague/Czech 
 Republic. _\n\nTeresa Walch grew up in Zumbrota, Minnesota, and attended 
 the College of Saint Benedict in Saint Joseph, MN. She majored in both 
 History and German. From September 2011 to August 2012 she volunteered 
 through Action Reconciliation Service for Peace (ARSP) in Dachau. She 
 assisted the team at the Church of Reconciliation at the Dachau 
 Concentration Camp Memorial Site and worked at the Max Mannheimer Student 
 Center and the Dachauer Forum, assisting with the preparation of materials 
 for school groups that came to Dachau and with the "Remembrance Book" 
 project. Teresa Walch is now studying to earn her Ph.D. in Modern European 
 History at the University of California, San Diego. \n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/01/16/18730352.php
SUMMARY:Reconciling Lives
LOCATION:The Goethe-Institut San Francsico\n530 Bush St., Auditorium\nSan Francisco, 
 CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/01/16/18730352.php
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