“By Chance Alone” With Author Max Eisen

At 15, Max Eisen was saved from certain death in Auschwitz by a Polish physician who employed him as a cleaner in his operating room. His remarkable memoir By Chance Alone received Canada’s top literary award in 2019.

Celebrating the launch of the book’s American edition, Eisen will be joined by Phyllis Greenberg Heideman, President, International March of the Living; Eli Rubenstein, National Director, March of the Living Canada, and Cantor Aviva Rasky.

Co-presented with the Canadian Consulate, Harper Collins, International March of the Living, and USC Shoah Foundation

Free; advance registration recommended











When: Wed., Jan. 22, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Where: Museum of Jewish Heritage
36 Battery Pl.
646-437-4202
Price: Free
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At 15, Max Eisen was saved from certain death in Auschwitz by a Polish physician who employed him as a cleaner in his operating room. His remarkable memoir By Chance Alone received Canada’s top literary award in 2019.

Celebrating the launch of the book’s American edition, Eisen will be joined by Phyllis Greenberg Heideman, President, International March of the Living; Eli Rubenstein, National Director, March of the Living Canada, and Cantor Aviva Rasky.

Co-presented with the Canadian Consulate, Harper Collins, International March of the Living, and USC Shoah Foundation

Free; advance registration recommended

Buy tickets/get more info now