Madelon Rosen-Solomon is a journalist, educator and freelance writer with deep roots in the American Jewish Community. She holds a MA in Holocaust & Genocide Studies from Kean University, MS from Fordham University in English Education, BA from SUNY Purchase in Literature/American History, and BA from CUNY Lehman College in Journalism/Theatre. She is a member of the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center in Westchester Count (NY), where she served for 15 years on the Educators Planning Committee. Ms. Rosen-Solomon is an ASNE Journalism Fellow from Kent State (OH). Most recently a high school English and History teacher, before turning to education Ms. Rosen-Solomon had a career in public relations where she worked for several top-ten Manhattan PR firms before running her own PR Consultancy. Earlier as a Broadway/Off Broadway theatrical press agent, she was trained by David Merrick’s former press agent Max Eisen and represented several Jewish and Israeli performing artists and The Folksbiene Yiddish Theatre. Madelon is a journalist on staff and freelance for several New York Metro area newspapers and magazines. She is a member of several education and theatre professional organizations. Her organization membership in the Jewish-oriented world includes: The American Jewish Historical Society, The Southern Jewish Historical Society, The Association of Jewish Studies, and Women of Reform Judaism. Madelon writes and lectures on several topics including:The Holocaust and other Genocides, Human Rights, The Russia-Ukraine War, Women/Gender Issues in Judaism, and the Intersection of Politics and Judaism. She is currently working on a book about Trauma and Holocaust Survivors.