Times of Historical Significance | "Only Hope: My Mother and the Holocaust Brought to Light"
| Dates: | April 13, 2026 |
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| Meets: | M from 3:15 PM to 4:30 PM |
| Location: | Memorial Gym 111 |
| Cost: | $0.00 |
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Irv Lubliner returns to our OLLI to share his mother's story. Before her death in 1974, Felicia Bornstein Lubliner wrote about her harrowing experiences in ghettos and concentration camps in Nazi-occupied Poland. Her son, who compiled and published her writings, will present excerpts from "Only Hope: A Survivor’s Stories of the Holocaust," highlighting her resilience and indomitable spirit, his perspective as a child of Holocaust survivors, and his process in bringing the book to fruition. Audience questions will be welcomed during and after his presentation. This is a single lecture on 4/13.
| Fee: | $0.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
| Category | Description | Amount |
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| Course Fee (Basic) | In Person Hybrid | $ 0.00 |
| Course Fee (Alternate) | Online Hybrid | $ 0.00 |
Memorial Gym 111
Irv Lubliner
Irv Lubliner teaches math, blues harmonica, and literature classes for the OLLI program at Southern Oregon University (SOU), where he has also served on the Council of Directors. An emeritus SOU professor specializing in mathematics education, he taught for 40 years (at all levels, kindergarten through graduate school), led seminars for teachers in 39 states, and gave over 350 conference presentations, including several keynote addresses. In 2019, he created Felabra Press and publishes his mother's writings about her experiences during the Holocaust, the book that will seve as the theme for this presentation.


