Nov

13 2022

The Dreyfus Affair: A Talk by Sue Addelston

2:00PM - 4:00PM  

Jewish Heritage Museum 310 Mounts Corner Drive
Freehold, NJ 07728

http://www.jhmomc.org

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http://www.jhmomc.org

The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County presents The Dreyfus Affair: One of the Top Ten Trials in History, a talk by Sue Addelston on Sunday, November 13th, 2022 @ 2 PM. Tickets are $10 for members, $12 for non-members.
Learn about how the trial of an obscure French artillery captain changed the course of history, shook a major European nation to its foundation, inspired two extraordinary literary milestones, sundered families and friendships, and later resulted in the creation of the State of Israel.

Susan Addelston received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Hunter College and has taught high school studies and at Touro College in Manhattan. Addleston has spoken at area Hadassah and Brandeis meetings. She divides her time between Manhattan and Jackson Township, New Jersey. Addleston is very involved with the Ocean County Animal Facility in Jackson and encourages event attendees to bring dog or cat food to donate to the shelter.

Seating is limited, so make reservations early for this delightful, in-person and Zoom program by visiting our website at www.jhmomc.org, or by calling 732-252-6990.

Funding has been made possible in part by a general operating support grant from the New
Jersey Historical Commission, a Division of the Department of State, through grant funds
administered by the Monmouth County Historical Commission.

The Jewish Heritage Museum is located in the Mounts Corner Shopping Center, at 310 Mounts Corner Drive, Freehold, NJ, at the corner of Route 537 and Wemrock Road (between the
CentraState Medical Center and Freehold Raceway Mall). It is on the second floor of the historic Levi Solomon Barn. The JHMOMC is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Now open to visitors by appointment, the Museum is handicapped and assistive-listening accessible. Masks and vaccinations are required.

The Museum’s Board of Trustees denounces racism and all forms of violence against any group, ethnicity, or race, and stands in support of any targeted community.