The life and thought of Louis Lowy
An edition of The life and thought of Louis Lowy (2011)
social work through the Holocaust
By Lorrie Greenhouse Gardella
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Language
eng
Pages
213
Description:
Louis Lowy (1920-1991), an international social worker and gerontologist, rarely spoke publicly about the Holocaust. During the last months of his life, however, he recorded an oral narrative that explores his activities during the Holocaust as the formative experiences of his career. Drawing on Lowy's oral narrative and accounts from three other Holocaust survivors who witnessed his work in the Terezin ghetto and the Deggendorf Displaced Persons Center, Gardella offers a rich portrait of Lowy's personal and professional legacy. In chronicling his life, Gardella also uncovers a larger story about Jewish history and the meaning of the Holocaust in the development of the social work profession.
subjects: Jewish refugees, Social workers, Czech Jews, Jews, Biography, Holocaust survivors, Jews, czech republic, Jews, biography
People: Louis Lowy
Places: United States, Massachusetts, Germany, Czech Republic, Boston, Prague, Deggendorf