GENerally Speaking with Stephanie Butnick and 3G Historian David Slucki
What does it mean to be a third- or fourth-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors? Is trauma transmitted through epigenetics, or inherited along with family stories and heirlooms? Tablet Magazine Deputy Editor Stephanie Butnick, co-host of the leading Jewish podcast "Unorthodox," explores these questions and more with Melbourne-based author and historian David Slucki. Slucki's 2019 book "Sing This at My Funeral: A Memoir of Fathers and Sons" shows how traumatic family histories leave their mark for generations, and asks what it means to raise young men in the wake of great suffering.
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