In this virtual “Curator’s Corner” that took place on January 6, 2021, Dr. Thorin Tritter, HMTC’s Museum and Programming Director, talked about a wall clock that hung in the dining room of Rosette Fishman’s childhood home in pre-war Paris. It remains today a reminder of the joyous times the family knew before the Nazi invasion of 1940, the horrors that the Nazis brought with them, and the resilience of this family. If you missed this program you can watch it now on youtube:
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