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Arthur Horwitz: The memoir of a second-generation Holocaust survivor | One Detroit 

April 10, 2026

Arthur Horwitz has written a memoir titled "Dual Identities: Living in Meier's Shadow" that examines how the Holocaust affected second-generation survivors, particularly focusing on his experiences growing up with a mother who endured Nazi persecution. The book chronicles how he gradually discovered his mother's traumatic past and analyzes the lasting effects on him and his grandchildren, while also presenting the family's American contributions as a form of triumph over that tragedy. Beyond Holocaust themes, Horwitz discusses his upbringing in New Haven's Jewish community, his career leading the Detroit Jewish News, and his family relationships across multiple generations.

Who is affected

  • Arthur Horwitz (second-generation Holocaust survivor and author)
  • Horwitz's mother (Holocaust survivor)
  • Horwitz's children (third-generation survivors)
  • Students from schools around the state (who attend Horwitz's lectures)
  • Readers of the Detroit Jewish News
  • Members of the Jewish community in New Haven, Connecticut

What action is being taken

  • One Detroit is speaking to Horwitz about the book's origins and mission
  • The Zekelman Holocaust Center is hosting a book launch event on May 7
  • Horwitz lectures to students at the Zekelman Holocaust Center

Why it matters

  • The memoir provides important insight into the intergenerational trauma experienced by Holocaust survivors' families, documenting how the effects of Nazi atrocities extended beyond direct victims to shape the lives of their children and grandchildren. It demonstrates how second-generation survivors navigate dual identities while living in the shadow of their parents' traumatic histories, and frames the family's contributions to American society as a meaningful response to historical persecution. The work is particularly significant given Horwitz's role as a prominent Jewish community leader and longtime publisher of an influential Jewish newspaper.

What's next

  • The book "Dual Identities" is scheduled for release in late April
  • A book launch event will take place on May 7 at the Zekelman Holocaust Center in Farmington Hills, featuring a conversation with the author and book signing
  • Registration is available for the launch event (seats are limited)

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Arthur Horwitz: The memoir of a second-generation Holocaust survivor | One Detroit