Holocaust Genocide and Contemporary Bioethics

Promoting education, scholarship, and community engagement on the lessons of the Holocaust for health care and society.

Matt Wynia presents on the Holocaust in 2025
Matt Wynia presents on the Holocaust in 2025

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In the Strauss Health Sciences Library, 3rd Floor

Witness to the Holocaust Sculpture Series-detail

WITNESS TO THE HOLOCAUST SCULPTURES | DEVORAH SPERBER

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"Witness to the Holocaust" is a powerful sculpture series by Devorah Sperber, paired with poignant quotes from "The Diary of Anne Frank." The series explores the artist’s journey of confronting her family’s history during World War II and grappling with her identity as a second-generation survivor. 

Sperber reflects, "Although inner strength and the will to live contributed to personal survival, luck and chance also came into play. And if my father survived by chance, then I too exist by chance." 

Made possible by the generous gift from Devorah and Hannah Sperber in memory of Henry Sperber, a Holocaust survivor and an inspiration to all.

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Donate​ to the William S. Silvers, MD, Holocaust Genocide Contemporary Bioethics Program Fund to support current programming and ensure the future of this program. 

For information about making a gift to the Holocaust Genocide and Contemporary Bioethics program fund, contact Carly Werbos in the CU Office of Advancement at Carly.Werbos@cuanschutz.edu.​​​​ 

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For more information about the Holocaust Genocide and Contemporary Bioethics program, contact Lisa Culhane. 

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Center for Bioethics and Humanities

CU Anschutz

Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanites

13080 East 19th Avenue

Administrative Office Room 201

Aurora, CO 80045


303-724-3994

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