The North Shore Chavurah of Rabbis community-wide Yom HaShoah Commemoration
will feature Chris Nicola, cave explorer and author of The Secret of
Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story, on Wednesday, April 18 at 7:45
PM at North Suburban Synagogue Beth El (1175 Sheridan Road, Highland Park,
IL). The evening will include memorial prayers, a candle lighting ceremony,
and a special presentation. Copies of the book will be for sale and a book
signing will follow. The program is open to the community, free of charge.

 

Chris Nicola has organized and led over 40 expeditions to Africa, the former
Soviet Union, Oceana, the Caribbean, and throughout North, South, and
Central America. He spent ten years unearthing one of the most amazing
underground survival stories of all time: how 38 Jews survived the Holocaust
by living in a massive cave system in the Ukraine for more than 500 days.
Nicola holds Bachelor's degrees in Criminal Justice, Forensic Psychology,
and Physics, as well as a Master's degree in Criminology. He currently
resides in New York where he works as an investigator for New York State but
much of his free time is spent continuing his research on the Priest's
Grotto story, teaching exploratory caving and rope climbing/rappelling
skills to scouts and members of the Explorers Club, and running the Priest's
Grotto Heritage Project.

 

While in the Chicago area, Nicola will also visit the Bernard Zell Anshe
Emet Day School, the Chicago Jewish Day School, Lakeside Congregation, the
Cohen Religious School at NSS Beth El, and the Illinois Holocaust Museum and
Education Center.

 

Rachel Kamin, Director

The Joseph and Mae Gray Cultural & Learning Center

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El

1175 Sheridan Road

Highland Park, IL 60035

847/432-8903 x242 or [email protected]
<blocked::mailto:[email protected]> 

 

Office Hours: Mondays 12-8 pm; Wednesdays & Thursdays 9 am-5 pm; Sunday
mornings (when school is in session)

 

 

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