Click Here to Read: Finding My Father’s Auschwitz File by Allen Hershkowitz on the New York Review of Books Daily blog on January 25, 2019.
Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Click Here to Read: New Hubble view is ‘deepest image of the universe from space’ The space telescope run by NASA and ESA once again delivers a wondrous look at the cosmos by Amanda Kooser on the CNET news website on January 24, 2019.
Image: NASA, ESA, R. Ellis (Caltech), and the HUDF 2012 Team. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Click Here to Read: If the Allies had lost: Canada obtains Hitler-owned report on N. America’s Jews: Library and Archives Canada says 1944 Nazi report shows that the Holocaust was not a purely European event, but rather an operation that was stopped before it reached North America
By AFP on the Times of Israel website on January 24, 2019.

In light of the challenges currently facing undocumented immigrants in our country, the Diversity Committee of WCSPP, partnering with NEIGHBORS LINK, has chosen to screen A Better Life directed by Chris Weitz starring Demian Bichir
Join us for the viewing and conversation with our special discussant, CAROLA ORTERO BRACCO, Executive Director of Neighbors Link and renowned expert on the integration of immigrants into our communities.
Friday, February 1, 2019 7:30 p.m.
Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation
468 Rosedale Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605 Continue reading A Better Life Film at WCSPP
Wednesday 01/06 12-12;30 Lucille Spira, co editor of Pedro Almodóvar
Wednesday 2:00 Gerald Gargiulo author, Quantum Psychoanalysis
Thursday 01/07 12-12:30 Lucille Spira
Thursday 12:00 Austin Ratner Author, The Psychoanalyst’s Aversion to Proof
Friday at 11:00 01/06 Herbert Stein Author, Moving Pictures
Friday 11:30 Lucille Spira
Friday at 12: 00 Paul Mosher Co-Author, Off the Tracks
Friday at 1 pm Alice Maher Author, Catalysis
Saturday 01/09 11:30-12:30 Daniel Jacobs Author, The Distance from Home Friday at 12:00
Saturday at 12: 30 Helen Gediman Author, Building Bridges
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: Pedro Almodóvar: A Cinema of Desire, Passion and Compulsion edited by Arlene Kramer Richards, Lucille Spira with Merle Molofsky
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: Quantum Psychoanalysis by Gerald Gargiulo.
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: The Psychoanalyst’s Aversion to the Task of Proof by Austin Ratner
Click Here to Read about Puchjase: Off The Tracks: Cautionary Tales About the Derailing of Mental Health Care: Volume 1 Sexual and Nonsexual Boundary Violations by Paul W. Mosher and Jeffrey Berman
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: Catalysis: A Recipe to Slow Down or Abort Humankind’s Leap to War by Alice Maher
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: Moving Pictures: Films Through a Psychoanalytic Lens by Herbert Stein
Click Here to Read about and Purchase: Building Bridges: Selected Psychoanalytic Papers of Helen K. Gediman
Click Here to Read: The Immortal Mind of Nathan Glazer: ‘Nat’ to his friends, Glazer, who died Saturday at 95, was among the last of the original New York intellectuals and a remarkable thinker who never lost touch with how ideas affected real people’s lives By Martin Peretz on the Tablet website on January 23, 2019.