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  • Author Beth Cohen to speak at Clark on 4/18

    PRESS RELEASE
    Clark University
    Angela M. Bazydlo
    Associate Director of Media Relations
    University Communications
    ph: 508-793-7635
    cell: 508-365-8736
    www.clarku.edu

    March 27, 2007

    New book examines Holocaust survivors in postwar America

    WORCESTER, MA-As Holocaust survivors settled in the United States
    following World War II, American media reported that Jewish refugees
    found lives filled with opportunity and happiness in America. For most,
    however, it was a much more complicated story. The gap between public
    perception and the reality for survivors is the subject of Beth Cohen's
    new book, "Case Closed: Holocaust Survivors in Postwar America." Cohen,
    a doctoral graduate of the Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies at Clark University and lecturer at the University of
    California, Northridge, will discuss the topic of her book in a free,
    public lecture beginning at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, in Tilton
    Hall, Higgins University Center, 950 Main St.
    In "Case Closed: Holocaust Survivors in Postwar America," Cohen provides
    a view through the eyes of those who lived it, challenging the
    conventional narrative of postwar easy acculturation and illuminating
    the complexity of the newcomers' lives as "New Americans."
    Cohen received her Ph.D. in Holocaust history from Clark in 2003, in the
    first graduating class from this landmark program. After graduation, the
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust
    Studies awarded her a "Life Reborn" Fellowship.
    This event is supported by the Asher Family Foundation. A reception will
    follow, and copies of "Case Closed: Holocaust Survivors in Postwar
    America" will be available for purchase. For more information, call
    508-793-8897.
    Clark University is a private, co-educational liberal-arts research
    university with 2,000
    undergraduate and 800 graduate students. Since its founding in 1887 as
    the first all-graduate school in the United States, Clark has challenged
    convention with innovative programs such as the International Studies
    Stream, the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    and the accelerated BA/MA programs with the fifth year tuition-free for
    eligible students. The University is featured in Loren Pope's book,
    "Colleges That Change Lives."
    -www.clarku.edu-

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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