Portfolio
Appearances:
- Spoke at Case Western Reserve University about Christian and Arab Muslims rescuers during the Holocaust. Her appearance was sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies, the Hillel Center, and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Cleveland, Ohio, November 9, 2011.
- Presented about Christian and Arab Muslims rescuers during the Holocaust to the Park Synagogue Sisterhood, Cleveland Heights, April 17, 2012.
- Was as a featured speaker at the annual Interfaith Day hosted by Fairmount Temple Sisterhood in participation with Fairmount Presbyterian Church and GESU Catholic Church, Beachwood, Ohio, April 26, 2011.
- Spoke with the 9th grade Holocaust class at Temple Emanu El about Christian rescuers and the characteristics of altruism, Orange, Ohio, March 2011.
- Discussed Christian rescuers during the Holocaust with an adult education group at a Fellowship Friday event hosted at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lakewood, Ohio, February 2011.
- Interviewed by Maury Feren on his radio show on WERE 1490 AM, January 1, 2011. Ms. Levy was interviewed about Anne Frank.
- Conducted two question-answer sessions after performances of The Diary of Anne Frank by the JCC Playmakers Youth Theater in Beachwood, OH, November 2010.
- Presented "Hidden Children of the Netherlands" at Siegal College of Jewish Studies, October 2010. Ms. Levy invited Eva Weissman and Charles A. de la Porte, Honorary Consul with the Consulate of the Netherlands, to join her as guests. Ms. Weissman was a hidden child herself, in Amsterdam, and wrote a memoir of that time called The War Came to Me: A Story of Endurance and Survival. Mr. de la Porte recounted his experiences in Amsterdam during WWII.
- Presented to a monthly dinner meeting of the Cleveland Area Mensa, August 26, 2010. Shared the recording of Ms. Levy's interview with Miep Gies that was done in 1997.
- Spoke to an audience of 7th through 12th grade students and their teachers as well as facilitated a question-answer session with the cast of The Geauga Lyric Guild's production of The Diary of Anne Frank at Newbury High School, April 9, 2010.
Published Articles:
Interviews:
- Miep Gies, honored by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations for hiding eight Jews including Anne Frank and her family for over two years in Amsterdam
- Hannah Pick-Goslar, a close friend of Anne Frank in Amsterdam
- Rabbi Harold Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People
- Rabbi Harold Schulweis, founder of Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (Christian and Muslim Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust)
- Twenty Cleveland-area Holocaust survivors for Steven Spielberg's “Shoah Foundation Institute” at the University of Southern California
- John Glenn, astronaut and Ohio senator
- Vidal Sassoon, Hairsylist and Founder of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Anti-Semitism at Hebrew University.
- Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prize winning author and columnist for the New York Times
- Ellen Goodman, Pulitzer Prize winning author and columnist for the Boston Globe
- David Broder, Pulitzer prize winning author and columnist for the Washington Post
- Sara Bloomfield, Director of Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
- Sr. Mary Louise Trivison, Catholic Holocaust scholar and retired faculty from the Department of Theology & Philosophy at Notre Dame College
- Sr. Kathleen Burke, faculty member at Ursuline College
- Sr. Josephine Koeppel Carmelite, expert on St. Edith Stein
- Dr. Eva Fleishner, Catholic Holocaust Scholar
- Terry Gross, host of Fresh Air on National Public Radio
- Scott Simon, host of Weekend Edition Saturday on National Public Radio
- Linda Gradstein, Israel correspondent for NPR News from 1990 until 2009
- Michael Feldman, host of Whad'Ya Know? on National Public Radio
- U.S. Rep. Gerrold Nadler
- U.S. Rep. Bella Abzug
- Robert Morgenthau, Jr., NYC District Attorney
- Jerry Stiller, actor in "Seinfeld," "King of Queens," and "Hairspray"
- Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc.
- Betty Friedan, author of The Feminine Mystique
- Letty Cottin Pogrebin, writer, journalist, and one of the founding editors of "Ms. Magazine"
- Lois Wyse, author, columnist, and advertising executive
- Herbert Gold, novelist
- Alix Kates Schulman, author of Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen
- Lucy Dawidiwicz, author of The War against Jews: 1933-1945, A Holocaust Reader, and The Holocaust and the Historians
- Dr. Yehuda Bauer, professor emeritus of history and Holocaust studies at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and author of They Chose Life (1973), "Is the Holocaust Explicable?" (1990), and Jews for Sale: Nazi-Jewish Negotiations (1994).