Lecturer(s)
Lilach Naishtat, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Department of Literature, Kibbutzim College of Education
Location
Online
Date
Thursday April 30
Time
7 to 8:30 PM ET
After liberation from Buchenwald in April 1945, 16 Jewish survivors made an extraordinary choice: they would build a kibbutz in Israel. Calling themselves Kibbutz Buchenwald, they kept a collective diary between 1945-1948 while training for this journey.
This presentation explores how writing became a tool for healing. These survivors used words to process trauma, rebuild identity, and envision their future. Their journal entries reveal how they transformed pain into purpose, founding Kibbutz Netzer Sereni, which still stands today. Their story offers insights into how communities respond to catastrophe through collective storytelling—a practice witnessed again as Israeli kibbutzim documented experiences following October 7th.
Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive $5 discount
Nonmember Cost
$10