Hans Rehm tells the story of Shlomo Wolkowicz's survival in Freising!

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On July 3rd, Hans Rehm will speak about Shlomo Wolkowicz, Holocaust survivor, at the Freising District Education Center. Admission free, registration required.

Am 3. Juli spricht Hans Rehm über Shlomo Wolkowicz, Holocaust-Überlebender, beim Kreisbildungswerk Freising. Eintritt frei, Anmeldung nötig.
On July 3rd, Hans Rehm will speak about Shlomo Wolkowicz, Holocaust survivor, at the Freising District Education Center. Admission free, registration required.

Hans Rehm tells the story of Shlomo Wolkowicz's survival in Freising!

Today, on July 2nd, 2025, exciting events are coming up in Freising that will delve deep into history. The theologian Hans Rehm will give a lecture on Shlomo Wolkowicz at the Freising District Education Center tomorrow, July 3rd, at 7 p.m. This lecture is special because it sheds light on the life of an extraordinary man who survived the horrors of the Holocaust.

Shlomo Wolkowicz, born in 1924 in Lemberg, then Poland, is not just a name, but a haunting reminder of the atrocities of the Second World War. Born in a time of unrest, his life was marked by persecution and escape. He survived gruesome mass shootings and achieved freedom through a dramatic escape from a police prison and a later escape from a concentration camp. This is not a fictional story, but the reality that Wolkowicz experienced.

An impressive legacy

After Shlomo Wolkowicz's death, Hans Rehm began keeping his story alive. Rehm not only dealt intensively with the events, but also had personal contact with Wolkowicz in Israel and Freising. He has also collected valuable archival material and photographs that illustrate Shlomo's impressive life. If that isn't reason enough to attend this moving lecture!

The event is a free offering, but registration is required. So if you are interested, you should register via website or telephone as soon as possible to secure a place. This opportunity could greatly enrich our understanding of the past and the lessons we can learn from it.

The importance of passing on such stories is reflected in Rehm's commitment. Not only does it introduce the story of Shlomo, but it also makes us wish that we do not forget the lessons of the past. A room full of listeners could help convey this message: Never again! Be a part of it.

For more information about the talk and to register, visit South Germans and for details about the event Freising Tourism District. Take the chance to learn about a dark but important story!