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Julie Jensen was born and grew up in Berlin, in Nazi Germany. She was a professional goldsmith in Germany after World War II. In 1961 she came to America and now lives in Manhattan with her husband, Aesthetic Realism Associate Robert Jensen, a retired AT&T manager and a printer for the Aesthetic Realism Foundation.

Mrs. Jensen began her study of Aesthetic Realism in 1974 in consultations and in 1976 began her study with its founder, Eli Siegel. She now studies in classes with Ellen Reiss. She is an Aesthetic Realism consultant and has participated in many public seminars.

Nazism and the Holocaust. Julie Jensen has written extensively on what she learned from Aesthetic Realism about the cause of Nazism and of the Holocaust as well as what she has learned about great works of German literature. She has spoken on:

What Is a Woman's Greatest Triumph?
Women: How Should We See People?
Is the World Our Friend or Rival?
What Are Wives Hoping For?
Why Do People Feel Guilty?
Our Greatest Ambition: To Manage or to Like the World?
Is There a Battle in Everyone Between Comfort and Justice?

She likes baseball, visiting historic sites, and driving in the country.

Further, Mrs. Jensen has been published on the cause of the Holocaust in various periodicals in the United States, including The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known. She is an author of the book Aesthetic Realism and the Answer to Racism (Orange Angle Press: 2004), and recently spoke in Harlem, NY, as an author of this work, on understanding and doing away with racism.

 

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