Event

The Jewish Studies Program Kutchin Seminar Series and the College of Liberal and Professional Studies at the University of Pennsylvania are proud to invite you to an extraordinary book celebration.

Author and translator Andrew Cassel has brought readers a truly unique Holocaust memoir, produced as part of his Master of Liberal Arts degree at Penn.

Notes from the Valley of Slaughter is one of only a handful of diaries to survive the annihilation of Lithuanian Jewry. An eyewitness journal and diary of the Holocaust, it was written in the ghetto of Šiauliai, Lithuania, by Dr. Aharon Pick (1872–1944), a physician, scholar, and community leader, Pick was a keen observer of the hardships of ghetto life, and his journal represents a detailed account of the tragic events he witnessed as well as a sensitive, almost poetic personal testament. Pick was among a handful of Šiauliai Jewish physicians spared execution and allowed to work for the occupiers. Although Pick succumbed to illness in spring 1944, shortly before the ghetto was liquidated, his son Tedik buried the manuscript before fleeing the ghetto, retrieved it after liberation, and carried it with him to Israel. The journal was unknown outside his family and immediate circle until the late 1990s, when a transcription in Hebrew was published. Pick’s manuscript was subsequently acquired by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Translated for the first time into English and extensively annotated, it conveys Pick's voice to a wider international audience for the first time.

This event will be in-person with a virtual option. Register for online.

 

Flyer for author event with Andrew Cassel for Notes from the Valley of Slaughter. This flier has photos of both Andrew Cassel and Beth Wenger, moderator.