Holocaust Seminar
Friday, March 29, 2019, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join us for a once in a lifetime opportunity - hear firsthand Max Glauben's story of survivial and how we are called to stand for life. This living history is fading every day – don’t miss this chance to hear the story. Free admission.
Max Glauben
Max is from Warsaw, Poland. His family’s apartment overlooked a square that saw early fighting in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. He lost all of his family except for his father with whom Max was sent to forced labor camps and salt mines. His father did not survive, and Max came to the U.S. in 1947 as an orphan. Glauben was just 15 when he was fighting Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in Poland, after which he spent years in concentration camps. Glauben lost his mother, brother and father to the Nazis during those years but survived the camps while building the molds to shape metal parts for German planes.