The Holocaust Project.
Tami Rae Weiss shares a close friendship with Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and the step-sister to Anne Frank.
The majority of Weiss’s research and creative efforts focus on sharing Eva’s story with the world.
Weiss is a national presenter with Eva Schloss.
Weiss designed two books- a book of postcards and a book of prints- with reproductions of paintings by Heinz and Erich Geiringer (Eva’s brother and father who perished in the Holocaust).
Weiss authored a book that chronicles the life and art of Heinz and Erich Geiringer.
Weiss designs advertising content- for print and web- to promote Eva’s engagements.
Weiss co-directed the play, And Then They Came For Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank by James Still. She also created the stage design, lighting design, and Q-Lab multimedia design.
Weiss photographs events, engagements and activities with Eva Schloss.
About Eva Schloss.
Eva Geiringer Schloss (b. 1929) is an Austrian-born Holocaust survivor and the step-sister (posthumously) to Anne Frank.
As Jews living in Austria when Hitler invaded in 1938, Eva’s family fled, first to Belgium and then to Holland. When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1942, Eva’s family went into hiding to avoid being sent to a Nazi concentration camp. After two years in hiding, the Geiringers were betrayed, captured by the Nazis, and sent to the notorious death camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau. After nine months of slave labor, Eva and her mother were barely alive at the time of Auschwitz’s liberation by the Russians. Tragically, Eva’s brother and father did not survive the Holocaust.
After the war, Eva’s mother Elfriede (Fritzi) Geiringer married Otto Frank, and they committed themselves to publishing Anne’s diary. Eva moved to England, where she married Zvi Schloss, raised three daughters, and owned an antique store.
In 1985, Eva Schloss began telling her story, and since then, she hasn’t stopped. Schloss has written three books; and at age 91, she continues to speak all over the world. Although it includes horrific experiences and tragic loss, Eva’s story is ultimately one of triumph of the human spirit and of hope.
Altogether,
Weiss calls these The Holocaust Project.
Additional “Holocaust Project” Events.
Gallery of Holocaust Project.
Photographs © Tami Rae Weiss, PhD
Bibliography for the Holocaust Project.
Weiss, T. (2020). Erich and Heinz Geiringer: A Book of Prints and A Book of Postcards. International Holocaust Remembrance Day, St. Stephen’s College, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Centre (HKHTC) and Asia Society Global Education Series.
Weiss, T. (2020). Heinz and Erich Geiringer: Paintings Created In Hiding During the Holocaust. Book in preparation.
Weiss, T. (2019, Oct.). “The Art of Heinz Geiringer, Paintings in Hiding.” Presentation with prints of artwork at opening reception for “A Historic Evening with Anne Frank's Stepsister Eva Schloss” sponsored by Chabad U of M, University of Minnesota-Northrup, Twin Cities, MN.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2018, May). “The Art of Heinz Geiringer, Paintings in Hiding.” Presentation for Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Danville, IA.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2018, May). “A Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor, Eva Schloss.” Presentation for Jewish Federation of the Quad Cities, Quad Cities, IA.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, November). “Reflections on Resistance: After Auschwitz – An Afternoon with Eva Schloss.” Presentation at Temple Emanu-El, San Francisco, CA.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of the Anne Frank Story. Film screening and post-film presentation. Arts Integration Menomonie and UW-Stout’s SPEAK-UP special event, Menomonie, WI.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). “We Will Never Forget: An Afternoon with Holocaust Survivor, Eva Schloss.” Presentation at student/faculty assemblies, Menomonie High School, Menomonie, WI and Ellsworth School District, Ellsworth, WI.
Schloss, E., Fouce, P. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of the Anne Frank Story. Film screening and presentation. Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts, Menomonie, WI.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). “A Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor, Eva Schloss.” Presentation for Chabad House of Western Michigan. Kalamazoo, MI.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). “A Historic Evening with Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor, Eva Schloss.” Presentation for Chabad House of Western Michigan, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI.
Schloss, E. & Weiss, T. (2017, September). “A Story of Triumph; A Historic Evening with Eva Schloss.” Presentation for Chabad House of Western Michigan, East Grand Rapids High School, Grand Rapids, MI.
Weiss, T. & Schloss, E. (2017, April). “The Strength of the Human Spirit; The Impact of the Arts on Wellbeing, Learning, & Change.” Presentation at Early Childhood Education Conference, UW-Stout, Menomonie, WI.