April 26, 2024
Canadian Thanksgiving | Building a New Life in Canada After the Holocaust | USC Shoah Foundation

Canadian Thanksgiving | Building a New Life in Canada After the Holocaust | USC Shoah Foundation

Canadian Thanksgiving | Building a New Life in Canada After the Holocaust | USC Shoah Foundation

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Canadian Thanksgiving | Building a New Life in Canada After the Holocaust | USC Shoah Foundation

October 10 is Canadian Thanksgiving. In this clip, Jewish Holocaust survivor, Max Eisen, describes building a new life in Canada after liberation.

Watch Max’s full testimony at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGXtCfJSUq4&t=152s.

In 2019, Max, who lived in Toronto, was interviewed for USC Shoah Foundation’s groundbreaking Dimensions in Testimony (DiT) program, which enables viewers to pose questions to genocide survivors and hear their responses in real-time, lifelike conversation. To complete his DiT interactive biography, Max spent five days in a Los Angeles studio, answering questions about his life. To interact with Max, please visit https://sfi.usc.edu/dit.

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