- Jud Newborn
Jud Newborn (1952- ), is a New York-based author, lecturer,
cultural anthropologist and curator. A pioneer in the creation ofHolocaust museums, he helped build New York'sMuseum of Jewish Heritage , serving as its Founding Historian and curator. He is known for his co-authored book, "Sophie Scholl and the White Rose " (Oneworld Publications, 2006), an account of the history of theWhite Rose , a group formed in part by German Christian students--some former Hitler Youth fanatics--who were part of the German anti-Nazi resistance.Newborn is also a wide-ranging lecturer who has spoken throughout North America and worldwide. He is known for dramatic multimedia programs that set unsung aspects of the Holocaust, among other subjects, within the context of such compelling, contemporary issues as the rise of extremism, oppression, fanaticism and genocide, in order to inspire audiences to join in the fight for freedom and "our shared humanity."
Jud Newborn was educated at
New York University ,Cambridge University and theUniversity of Chicago , which awarded him his doctorate with Distinction in 1994 for his dissertation, "Work Makes Free": The Hidden Cultural Meanings of the Holocaust"; ("Work Makes Free": English translation of Nazi forced labor campslogan "Arbeit Macht Frei ").
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