Night of the Murdered Poets

Tuesday Aug 11, 2015 6:30pm
Memorial Program

On August 12, 1952, thirteen Jews were murdered by Stalin’s regime, falsely accused of treason and espionage. Half of these Jews were celebrated Yiddish writers and artists including David Bergelson, David Hofshteyn, Peretz Markish, Itsik Fefer and Benjamin Zuskin. In this program, Ala Zuskin Perelman, daughter of Soviet Yiddish actor, Benjamin Zuskin discusses her recent biography, The Travels of Benjamin Zuskin about her father’s tragic life and work as an actor and artistic director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater. Jonathan Brent, Executive Director of YIVO and Professor Tom Bird of Queens College will deliver introductory remarks; and Yelena Shmulenson will present a brief musical program. Shane Baker, Executive Director of the Congress for Jewish Culture will chair the program. The Travels of Benjamin Zuskin will be available for sale and signing by the author following the program.


About the Speaker

Ala Zuskin Perelman is the daughter of the Moscow Jewish Theater’s actor Benjamin Zuskin who was executed on August 12, 1952 along with other Jewish cultural figures. In 1975 she immigrated to Israel. Ala is the author of the book The Travels of Benjamin Zuskin. Published in Russian, 2002, then in Hebrew, 2006, it has now been released in English for the first time, and received to great acclaim: “A compelling and poignant biography of her father… which is deeply informed by her own memories, family history, and impressive research.” (Jeffrey Veidlinger) “The Travels of Benjamin Zuskin is… heartbreaking.” (Dara Horn)