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With unending sudden changes in federal mandates, immigration has been a central point of tension in our current political sphere. Recent changes include rescinding the "Sensitive Location Policy" which maintains certain spaces as safe spaces, such as schools and places of worship, from immigration enforcement. Due to a targeting of perceived "others," the community is left to fear for their safety. On this episode of The Public Good, Anna Porter with the New York Immigration Coalition joins us to educate on knowing your rights with immigration enforcement. There are many federal changes happening on a weekly basis creating unease and fear in communities. Tune into the discussion to learn about what you can do and how to keep each other safe. To learn more about our work, visit our website at ppgbuffalo.org. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Share your ideas for improving our community by emailing us at info@ppgbuffalo.org. Whether it's highlighting community organizations you admire, shedding light on deserving initiatives, or providing feedback on our current episode, we welcome your thoughts. Let us know how you envision positive change in our community!
Colleen Craig & Anna Porter/Atlanta Vibe Volleyball The Atlanta Vibe is one of eight teams competing in the Professional Volleyball Federation's historic second season in 2025. As Atlanta's professional women's indoor volleyball team and the city's second fully professional women's sports team, the Vibe continues to build a legacy in women's sports.
Colleen Craig & Anna Porter/Atlanta Vibe Volleyball The Atlanta Vibe is one of eight teams competing in the Professional Volleyball Federation's historic second season in 2025. As Atlanta's professional women's indoor volleyball team and the city's second fully professional women's sports team, the Vibe continues to build a legacy in women's sports. The post Colleen Craig and Anna Porter with Atlanta Vibe Volleyball appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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What does it mean to truly hear the voices of our communities? Who gets to shape the narratives in our society, and who is left unheard? In this episode, guests Hagar Hafez and Anna Porter from the New York Immigration Coalition dive into the critical issue of language access in Western New York and across the nation. We explore how the absence of language resources has silenced millions and discuss NYIC's efforts to amplify these voices through creative arts and community initiatives. To learn more about our work, visit our website at ppgbuffalo.org. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Share your ideas for improving our community by emailing us at info@ppgbuffalo.org. Whether it's highlighting community organizations you admire, shedding light on deserving initiatives, or providing feedback on our current episode, we welcome your thoughts. Let us know how you envision positive change in our community!
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Anna Porter is the Principal of Suburbanite. As an accomplished valuer for almost 20 years, Anna has worked on many institutional portfolios with thousands of assets across various property sectors. She still enjoys working one on one with “Mum and Dad” investors, while rolling out the very first National Franchise Company in the property investment and buyer's agent sector. A regular on TV and national press, Anna regularly joins the team on Sunrise, Nova Radio, AusBiz and 2GB. Shared the stage with Mark Bouris and Andrew Morello as the property expert. Anna is a published author, “Whistleblower” and runs programs for companies like Caltex, Optus, Flight Centre and Cricket NSW. Whether it's working with McDonald's choosing sites or working with Club's and other organisations to diversify and utilise their properties, Anna is passionate about helping others and is an avid advocate for the property sector.
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We talk to Commonwealth Bank Chef Economist Stephen Halmarick about the rate rises. And also talk to Anna Porter about valuations which is a pivotal piece of due diligence that you cannot cheat on. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST please head to iTunes and Subscribe, Rate & Review the Real Estate Podcast #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
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Are you looking to hear some significant input from industry experts on how to build a quality property portfolio?Welcome to the Australian Property Investment Podcast. In each episode, we ask a guest expert to share their critical insights for aspiring investors to make confident property choices.In this week's episode, Anna Porter, principal of Suburbanite and a qualified property valuer, shares her insights and expertise with us to make informed decisions about our property investments.She also shares her insights about the mortgage possession process, the future of Australian property and the regional markets, her thoughts on Airbnb as a property investment, property deal breakers and deal makers, and so much more!If you want to hear Anna's expert knowledge and wisdom gleaned from being in the property industry for how many years, then make sure to listen to this episode!Looking for expert conversations that educate investors like yourself to help you build a quality property portfolio? You're in the right place. Stay tuned!Time Stamps:00:00 - Intro02:34 - Anna's Background Story (Personal, Professional, and Property Journey)08:51 - Portfolio Quality Advocate10:16 - The Future of Australian Property16:01 - Mortgage Possession Process21:21 - The Future of Regional Market24:07 - Competition Against High Tenant Turnover27:06 - The Perspective of Property Valuers29:54 - Deal Breakers and Deal Makers32:52 - Words of Advice for Newcomers35:42 - OutroAbout Our Host:Aaron-Christie David is the founder of Atelier Wealth and a Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) approved Mortgage Broker. Aaron's focus is clear – supporting property investors make confident decisions to build their property portfolio. He has been recognised in the MPA Top 100 Broker rankings for the last three years.With over 10 years in financial services experience, with a career spanning Wizard Home Loans and Commonwealth Bank, Aaron's decision to become a broker was to help more Australians fearlessly buy investment properties to achieve intergenerational wealth.Connect with Aaron:Visit the website: https://atelierwealth.com.au/Follow Aaron on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaronchristiedavidFollow Aaron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-christie-david-a7482a21/Subscribe to Atelier Wealth's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKdm2ssEHel1kyQLAHGvNPQConnect with Anna:Follow Anna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaporter1/Visit the website: https://suburbanite.com.au/Follow Suburbanite Property on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Suburbanite.com.auFollow Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnnaSuburbaniteThanks for tuning in! Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe!
We talk to Anna Porter from Suburbanite about valuations which is a pivotal piece of du-diligence that you cannot cheat on There are sound formula's to follow. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST please head to iTunes and Subscribe, Rate & Review our podcast #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
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Ruth Panofsky is Professor of English at Ryerson University in Toronto. She is a leading scholar of the history of publishing and authorship in Canada and Canadian Jewish literature, an award-winning poet and a Fellow of the Royal Society. We met via Zoom to discuss her most recent book Toronto Trailblazers: Women in Canadian Publishing (2019, U of T Press) which explores the influence of seven women who helped advance a modern literary culture in Canada. "Publisher Irene Clarke, scholarly editors Eleanor Harman and Francess Halpenny, trade editors Sybil Hutchinson, Claire Pratt, and Anna Porter, and literary agent Bella Pomer made the most of their vocational prospects, first by securing their respective positions and then by refining their professional methods. Individually, each woman asserted her agency by adapting orthodox ways of working within Canadian publishing. Collectively, their overarching approach emerged as a feminist practice. Through their vision and method these trailblazing women disrupted the dominant masculine paradigm and helped transform publishing practice in Canada." We talk about writing these women back into the history of Canadian publishing, and end off with a look at the challenges that face Canada's current book publishing industry.
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Episode Notes Peter Switzer joins the following guests on this week's property show: Anna Porter - suburbanite.com.au Charles Tarbey - Century 21 Dr Andrew Wilson - myhousingmarket.com.au Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/e5IsJ9mJYOY
Devon Brown gets to know Anna Porter! Anna opens up about her early life in Tennessee, struggles with depression, a mission to Provo, the aftermath of verbal abuse, healing, and much more!
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Today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out comes from a patron who wants to say: “Vote. That's it. Just vote. Vote early. Take your friends to vote early. Vote in person. Vote early! Did I already mention that?” He did, and now he has two shout-outs left! *The Virginia Department of Health reports another 1,126 cases of COVID-19 this morning for a total of 123,668 to date. There are another eleven deaths for a total of 2,652 to date in Virginia. Nationwide there have been 184,083 deaths as of yesterday according to the Centers for Disease Control. In Virginia, the statewide rate for positive tests remains at 7.7 percent today. The Thomas Jefferson Health District Reports another 47 cases today with 33 of those from Charlottesville, eight from Albemarle, two from Fluvanna, three from Louisa and one from Nelson. There are three more deaths for a total of 56 in the district. The positive test rate in the district is at 7.1 percent for a second straight day.The University of Virginia COVID-19 tracker reports another seven cases today, all students. *The end is near for Confederate markers that are currently outside the Albemarle County Courthouse in downtown Charlottesville. They will be dismantled on September 12, but there will be no provisions for in-person public viewing. Doug Walker is the deputy county executive. “On the 12th, that Saturday, we expect work will begin around sun-up and by the time the work is complete it will be late that day or early on Sunday, we expect the statues, the cannons, and the cannonball will be removed,” Walker said. Walker said the restrictions due to COVID-19 mean the county will not have a public event but a Facebook Live event will televise the entire removal, including lectures, interviews and conversations about the statue and the future of Court Square. “We think that the show will be compelling and we know it will also offer the best vantage to watch the removal happen in real time,” Walker said. “We appreciate the community’s support in attending with us together, but at a distance.” Supervisors will review offers to purchase the materials at a special meeting on September 8. Localities in Virginia have only been to consider removal of Confederate statues since a new law went into effect on July 1. *Yesterday, the United Way of Greater Charlottesville held its annual Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring, an event that began in 1992 as a way to promote volunteerism and charity. This year’s event was a little different due to the pandemic, as explained by United Way Board Chair Juandiego Wade at the kickoff breakfast. “This is a very special day of caring, different from one we’ve ever held before, but it will be an amazing day,” Wade said. “There is so much important work to accomplish.” Wade said needs are much greater this year due to the economic slowdown. “It has been a challenging year for everyone, especially for the communities of color who have been disproportionately impact by COVID-19,” Wade said. “We all have seen the terrible impact of this pandemic but our community has demonstrated that we can come together even in a socially distanced atmosphere to lend a hand to those who are most in need.”This year, over 600 people volunteered and about 25 projects took place in on September 2 according to community outreach coordinator Anna Porter. She said in total there are about 80 Day of Caring projects taking place this week in person and virtually. * Charlottesville City Schools begin their academic year on Tuesday with virtual learning. That’s changed the dynamic for teachers who usually need to ensure there are enough school supplies to serve pupils in a given classroom. Now, that teacher needs to make sure there are enough for students spread across other spaces connected through virtual platforms. To help cover the cost, the Parent-Teacher Organizations from across the city are raising funds. Chris Meyer is the co-chair of Jackson-Via Elementary School.“This is of course different than our normal school year and will require different sets of tools, learning materials for students, and thus increase costs and expenses that all too quickly come out of teachers’ own pockets,” Meyer said. All of the city’s PTO groups have come together to raise funds for the Ready to Teach, Ready to Learn CCS Reopening Fund. The funding will be split among city schools based on the number of students who are on free and reduced lunch. Proceeds can be used to cover the cost of Internet, fees for Virtual Learning Centers, and physical materials that teachers might consider necessary. “We’re already approved our first distribution so the teachers and administrators will have resources available to them this week to purchase materials so they can get those in the hands of students and families and support them,” Meyer said. The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation is providing administrative support for the effort. *The owners of Edgecomb’s Imported Auto have announced they will close the business at the end of September. The company began operations in 1979 and according to a blog post, business has been down sharply since the pandemic began. “With travel and commuting at a minimum due to the Covid-19 pandemic, revenue has simply not kept up with expenses,” reads the post. ”Combined with changes in the industry that favor much larger operations, it became clear that, like all good things, Edgecomb’s Imported Auto was destined to end.” *Today in meetings, the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission meets at 7 p.m. and will have a public hearing on an annual report that has the acronym CAPER. That stands for the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report and it takes a look at how federal funding for affordable housing projects has been spent in the city of Charlottesville and surrounding counties. The TJPDC will also approve a plan for Nelson County to use $350,000 of its CARES COVID-19 relief funding for a grant program to provide relief for small businesses. There is also the possibility that the Commissioners will publicly announce the purchase of property for new offices for the TJPDC. At 5:30 p.m, the developer of a proposed 181-unit residential community in the Fry’s Spring neighborhood will hold a community meeting for a proposed rezoning. (register) (PUD materials) This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
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Suburbanite principal Anna Porter says Melbourne's latest lockdown has had an immediate effect on the property market.
Off the plan apartment buyers are increasingly failing to settle as the impact of COVID-19 on the property market continues. Suburbanite principal Anna Porter joins Brooke Corte.
Tenants’ rights in the crisis. Anna Porter joins us to discuss tenants’ rights in the event they stop paying rent and what can landlords do if their tenant puts the rent on pause. #RealEstateTalkPlus #RealEstateTalk #TenantsRights #Coronavirus
On Switzer Property this week: Louis Christopher, Anna Porter and Paul RIckard. View the video version: https://youtu.be/w5WsJXpxTCY
On Switzer Property this week: Shane Oliver, Damien Klassen and Anna Porter. View the video version: https://youtu.be/lHhryNQytb4
In this months episode, we talk to Anna Porter from Suburbanite about property values on the South Coast and what can be expected after the devastating fires that have ripped through the region. We also catch up with Ben Ward from First National Nowra to get some insight as to the current market performance in Nowra and surrounds and Nicholas Lyell from Elders in Berry to talk about his insights into the Sydney and Berry markets.
2020 január 01. "Kezdjük el megszámolni az újjainkat... Ott a válasz" - dr. Vizi Pál, Wigner Kutató Központ ; évet, vagy évtizedet váltottunk 2019/2020 fordulóján. "Kanada az élhető országok legjobbika " - dr. Csanádi Judit professzor ; a Kanadában receptre felírható művészetről "Csak egy cigány " - Bodgán László, Cserdi község polgármestere, a Tudományos Standup színpadán "Mrv. Vanidőm fénymásolja az időt. Extra méterben és extra színesben kérem" - Körmnöczi kriván Péter író, a Mesetaxi vezetője, tréner "Kell demokrácia, nyílt választások, egy szabad sajtó, és ezt az embereknek maguknak kell akarniuk " - Anna Porter, kanadai, magyar származású írónő, a magyarul ( FORBES támogatásával) most megjelent könyvéről, Mit akar Soros? A 2020 esztendő első 16. és 17. óráját töltöttük együtt a www.civilradio.net oldalon keresztül, online élő adásban. Show must go run - a műsornak folytatódnia kell. 2019 december 21-én ezzel a dallal köszöntünk el az FM98 frekvenciájától. A műsornak folytatódnia kell - a Civil frekvenciánk elvesztése után, az újesztendő első 2 órája az interneten Szerkesztő műsorvezető: Fázold Helga Technikai munkatárs: Márkus Máté Zenei előadóink: Koncz Zsuzsa- Kulka János, George Ezra, Beatles, Leonard Cohen és a Queen 2020. január 01.
In this ideacity 20th anniversary conference talk, Anna Porter gives perspective and a very powerful chilling account on the state of anti-semitism today.
On Switzer Property this week: John McGrath, Andrew Ballantyne and Anna Porter. View the video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyGobqblqJM
Katarina Taurian takes over for host Phil Tarrant on this week’s episode of the Smart Property Investment Show where investor Anna Porter reveals her top tips to buying off the plan properties. Anna shares what to look out for when approaching new and off the plan developments, the possible risks involved, why it’s so important to ensure that you have a plan B and the importance of seeking legal advice before entering any sort of building contract. She reveals what to look for when viewing properties, the common misconceptions around off the plan purchases and what you should be looking for when it comes to investing. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on iTunes(The Smart Property Investment Show) and by following Smart Property Investment on social media:Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, emaileditor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.aufor more insights!
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Peter and Paul speak to Anna Porter, director of Suburbanite, about the property market, plus Pengana's Russel Pillemer and Bastion Collective's Jack Watts join the show.
Property valuer, investment adviser, market commentator and author Anna Porter has an incredible grasp on the Australian property market. In this episode of the Smart Property Investment Show, she reveals the secrets that can make you huge money in 2019. Host Phil Tarrant chats with Anna about her thoughts surrounding borrowing in the year ahead, and Anna reveals how what many call a "doom and gloom market" in fact offers great opportunities for those who know what they are looking for. Anna addresses the factors that can lead to a market collapse, how you can increase the value of your investment property, and shares the areas to buy and avoid in 2019. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on iTunes (The Smart Property Investment Show) and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights!
This from Simon and Schuster: "Anna Porter was born in Budapest, Hungary, during the Second World War and escaped with her mother at the end of the 1956 revolution to New Zealand, where she graduated with an MA from Christchurch University. Like so many young Kiwis, after graduation she travelled to London, England, where she had her first taste of publishing. In 1968, she arrived in Canada, and was soon swept up in the cultural explosion of the 1970s. At McClelland & Stewart, run by the flamboyant Jack McClelland, she quickly found herself at the heart of Canadian publishing. In 1982, she founded Key Porter Books and published such national figures as Farley Mowat, Jean Chrétien, Conrad Black, and Allan Fotheringham. She went on to write both fiction and nonfiction works, including the award-winning Kasztner's Train and The Ghosts of Europe, and has published four mystery novels." We met at the Kingston Writers Festival to talk about her new book, In Other Words, In so doing we touched on blessed lives, absent fathers, grandfathers' stories, Transylvanian dragons, broad swords, New Zealand, education and intense boredom, Collier MacMillan, Robert Graves, communist engineers, Frank Newfeld, Jack McClelland, caring about writers, Canadian culture, colourful language, editors at sales conferences, gimmicks, publishing 100 books a year, mini-skirts and go-go boots, the Canadian establishment, meeting fascinating writers, The Temptation of Big Bear, typos, Bob Fulford, Al Purdy, Margaret Atwood, Conrad Black and Allan Fotheringham; collectible books, Persia, and Iran, Elements of Destiny.
Anna Porter from Suburbanite joins Nathan Smith from Birdie Wealth to explain why she chose a career as a valuer, using 'rentvesting' as a property purchasing strategy, taking media reports with a grain of salt and which markets are about to take off.You can also listen to Anna's podcast The Property Experience for more information. For advice on your property needs head to birdiewealth.com.au
Episode 180: Technology in the Theatre Classroom Have you wanted to find some new ways to enhance your classroom with technology? Have you been told you need to integrate technology in your classroom but don't know where to start or what would even make sense to use in the drama classroom? Anna Porter was in the same boat. She started by getting an endorsement in educational technology and a whole world opened up. Listen in to find out how you too can incorporate technology into the theatre classroom. Show Notes Drama Teacher Academy Google classroom Canvas Assessment Quiz Applications Quizalize Socrative Quizizz Formative Kahoot! Classkick Nearpod Google Forms - quiz Episode Transcript Welcome to the Drama Teacher Podcast brought to you by Theatrefolk – the Drama teacher resource company. I'm Lindsay Price. Hello! I hope you're well. Thanks for listening! This is Episode 180 and you can find any links to this episode in the show notes which are at Theatrefolk.com/episode180. Today, we are talking technology in the theatre classroom. Oh, say that five times fast – “technology in the theatre classroom.” Hands up, how many of you have expectations put on you to integrate technology? Right? Right? Hands up. Hands up – lots of hands up, I'm sure. How many of you have no idea how to do that? Our guest today, Anna Porter, was in the same boat. Let's find out what she did and how technology in the theatre classroom is totally possible and totally doable. Let's get to it! LINDSAY: Hello, everybody! I am here with Anna Porter. Hello, Anna! ANNA: Hello, everyone! LINDSAY: Anna, tell everybody where in the world you are. ANNA: I am currently in Virginia. LINDSAY: Awesome. Very good. We're talking today about technology in the Drama classroom. For some Drama teachers, I think that technology can be – well, I'm not going to say it's a dirty word but it's a weird word, isn't it? Technology and Drama might not seem on first glance to go together. ANNA: Yeah, definitely. It's the tool that we want to use but sometimes feels like it gets in the way. LINDSAY: Oh, I like that! How does it get in the way? ANNA: Just in the sense that we're often told we need to be using it but we don't necessarily know how it works in our specific context. LINDSAY: Yeah, totally. And so, the reason I'm talking with Anna is she does a lot of work for Theatrefolk at the Drama Teacher Academy. She's done a lot of lesson plans for us. She's going to be doing something on technology in the Drama classroom with some Google tools. We'll talk about Google tools in a second. Now, Anna, when we were talking about something else, you let it be known that you have an endorsement in educational technology. What is that? ANNA: I'm currently finishing that endorsement right now but it's done through my state office of education where they are working to try and get teachers to use more technology in the classroom but I think they've recognized that the more teachers know about how to use it, the more they're going to do it. And so, a lot of these classes deal with theory and how to better use technology and how to select technology that works well for our students and for our content area as well as helping us know what tools are out there because I think – for me at least – that was the biggest obstacle – knowing how to use it but what can I use and what resources do I have to do that? That's a big part of what this endorsement has been. LINDSAY: Why did you decide to take it? ANNA: Because I have always wanted to know how to use technology. Whenever I had my review for my administrator, there was always that question. “How are you using technology in your classroom?” I would have to say I use my projector.” I knew there was more that I could do. Also, as I've gotten to know more about how technology works,
2016 marks the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, which led to mass emigration, with thousands of Hungarians resettling in Canada. Anna Porter, born Anna Szigethy, was a key figure in Canadian publishing for decades and was part of the exodus as a small child. She joins Libby to talk about it. And – The US election is just days away. Libby speaks with Vanessa Williamson a fellow at the Brookings Institute in New York, about the role Zoomers play in selecting the next American President.
2016 marks the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, which led to mass emigration, with thousands of Hungarians resettling in Canada. Anna Porter, born Anna Szigethy, was a key figure in Canadian publishing for decades and was part of the exodus as a small child. She joins Libby to talk about it. And
Aussies love property as an asset class, but with popularity comes price pressure, making it a tough market to get into! Today on TMBS, host Mark Bouris has invited experts Anna Porter and Fiona Nadaya to share their insights on owning your first home or investment property much sooner than you think. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. Got a question or comment for Mark? Send an email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anna Porter book, Ghosts of Europe, chronicles the rise once again of intolerance and Anti-Semitism in Central Europe
Anna Porters book, Katzner's Train, tells the true story of Rezso Kasztner. In summer 1944, Rezso Kasztner met with Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, in Budapest. With the Final Solution at its terrible apex and tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews being sent to Auschwitz every month, the two men agreed to allow 1,684 Jews to leave for Switzerland by train. In other maneuverings Kasztner may have saved another 40,000 Jews already in the camps. Kasztner was later judged for having "sold his soul to the devil." Prior to being exonerated, he was murdered in Israel in 1957. Part political thriller, part love story and part legal drama, Porter's account explores the nature of Kasztner--the hero, the cool politician, the proud Zionist, the romantic lover, the man who believed that promises, even to diehard Nazis, had to be kept.