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Activities at the Max Kade Center for German Studies Oct. 23-25 will reflect upon German Jewish life and remember the Holocaust.

Holocaust scholar Erhard Roy Wiehn, the Max Kade Distinguished Writer-in-Residence, will speak on “Remembering the Past for the Future” at noon Monday, Oct. 23, Skillman Library. On Tuesday, Oct. 24, he will speak on “Kiev Babi Yar: A Forgotten Massacre 65 Years Later” at 8 p.m. in Kirby Hall of Civil Rights.

An exhibit of artifacts will chronicle the life of the late Ludwig Muhlfelder, Holocaust survivor, author of an autobiography entitled Because I Survived, and the father of Leslie Muhlfelder ’81, Lafayette’s general counsel and vice president for human resources.

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