Published: Jan. 5, 2017

The Program in Jewish Studies, the William A. Wise Law Library at the University of Colorado Law School听and cosponsors at the 精品SM在线影片 will honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a public lecture by visiting scholar Professor Nils Roemer and the highly acclaimed international exhibit Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany Under the Third Reich.听Both are free and open to the public.

Visiting scholar Professor Nils Roemer

Visiting Scholar Professor Nils Roemer

The lecture

Roemer鈥檚 public lecture, 鈥淭he Holocaust: Then and Now, Spanning the Void,鈥 will take place Jan. 26 at听Wittemyer Courtroom听in the Wolf Law Building听one day before听International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Jan. 27). The lecture is the fifth annual event hosted by 精品SM在线影片鈥檚 Program in Jewish Studies in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.听

RSVPs are appreciated, as space is limited. Please听email CUJewishStudies@colorado.edu or call 303-492-7143 to reserve a spot.

The听"Memory Void" symbolic space at Jewish Museum Berlin听evokes destruction and absence and recalls the Holocaust, as well as the听many lives that might have been had the millions of people who died in the Holocaust lived to see another day.

In his lecture, Roemer will explore absence听and听voids听as important aspects of听remembrance, which are听apparent in听communal and family remembrances but often obscured in public commemorations in museums and on听Holocaust remembrance days. He will听develop the听theme of听absence听and advance models of remembrance that view听the Holocaust as a past event within the context of an annihilated future.

Roemer is the Stan and Barbara Rabin professor in Holocaust studies and the director of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas at Dallas. He received his PhD in history from Columbia University in 2000.

In addition to his numerous published articles, Roemer is the author of Jewish Scholarship and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Between History and Faith (2005) and听German City, Jewish Memories:听The Story of Worms听(2010). He is currently finishing a book-length study on Central European Jewish travel writing in the 20th century.

Roemer serves as a board member for the Leo Baeck Institute in London and is an external reviewer for multiple scholarly journals. He has received numerous fellowships, including one from the Center for Advanced Jewish Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.

The exhibit

The will be on display Jan. 5 through Jan. 30 at听the William A. Wise Law Library in the Wolf Law Building. The听别虫丑颈产颈迟 has been shown in nearly 100 cities across Germany, the United States听and other parts of the world. It听is sponsored听in conjunction with the American Bar Association and the German Federal Bar.

If you go
LECTURE
Who: Professor Nils Roemer
What: "The Holocaust: Then and Now, Spanning the Void"
When: Thursday, Jan. 26, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
奥丑别谤别:听Wolf Law Building,听Wittemyer Courtroom, room 101
RSVP: Email CUJewishStudies@colorado.edu

EXHIBIT
What:听
Lawyers Without Rights: Jewish Lawyers in Germany Under the Third Reich
When: Open Thursday, Jan. 5, through Monday, Jan. 30
Where: Wolf Law Building, William A. Wise Law Library

The idea for the exhibit was conceived in 1998 when an Israeli lawyer asked the regional bar of Berlin for a list of Jewish lawyers whose licenses had been revoked by the Nazi regime.听The听别虫丑颈产颈迟 begins to provide a portrait of the fate of Jewish lawyers in Germany鈥攕tories that speak to how the Nazis purged Jewish lawyers as one of the early steps to attack the rule of law in their country.

鈥淭he regional bar decided not only to research a list of names, but also to try to find out more about the fates behind all those names,鈥 said Axel Filges, past president of the German Federal Bar.

鈥淪ome were able to leave the country after the Nazis came into power, but very many of them were incarcerated or murdered," Filges said.听"The non-Jewish German lawyers of those days remained silent. They failed miserably, and so did the lawyers鈥 organizations. We do not know why.鈥

After the Berlin bar transformed its research into an exhibit, other regional bars began asking whether they could show it and add their own research.听

鈥淪o, like a puzzle, a portrait of the fate of Jewish lawyers in Germany has emerged step by step,鈥 Filges said.

For more information about the lecture or exhibit, please visit 听or call 303-492-7143.