About Us
Those Who Fail
To Learn From
History Are
Condemned To Repeat It
For the last ten years, Elliott Katz a former Holocaust Museum docent and lecturer, has explored the issues of religious, racial, national and political hatred in the twentieth century. In a series of seven presentations using video, audio, photographic and archival material he explores how countries, political leaders, academics and ordinary people reacted to discrimination, persecution, mass murder and genocide. These lectures, held at St. Leo Catholic Church Auditorium in Bonita Springs, Fla., are presented in a manner to educate, inform, and inspire.
Our Attendees
What People Are
Saying
“I have attended many of Elliott’s lectures over the past 9 years and have found them to be very powerful and informative. The level of research and attention to detail is simply amazing, and Elliott’s presentation is riveting. I would advise anyone who has the opportunity to attend his lectures to put them on their calendar immediately."
Bud RosenbaumBoard Chair, St. Louis Holocaust Museum and Learning Center.
“Watching him bring to life arcane historical and scientific proceedings that took place from 70 to 100 years ago, one could get the sense that Katz, a retired trial lawyer from New York, would have been a formidable advocate in the courtroom. He held the crowds rapt attention with the controlled intensity of his delivery"
Lance ShearerNaples Daily News for USA Network
"I have followed the Elliott Katz lecture series throughout the years and have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge. I am looking forward with great anticipation to his upcoming series."
DebraNaples, Florida.
11 time Pulitzer Prize nominee and New York Times best-selling author of IBM and the Holocaust, says, "the intense mining of the historical documentation woven to the zeal of an established litigator, the Holocaust lectures by Elliott Katz, delivers with prosecutorial precision and revelation"
Edwin Black
"Riveting, compelling, mesmerizing, and stimulating, Elliott Katz's Holocaust presentations reveal esoteric documents, photos, and events that expand and enrich your knowledge of 20th century history. Elliott Katz, the charismatic quintessential lecturer, always leaves you wanting to hear more."
Alice and JerryNaples, FL