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    PRESS RELEASE
    http://www.clarku.edu/
    Angela Bazydlo
    Associate Director, Media Relations
    Tel: (508) 793-7635
    email: [email protected]

    February 19, 2007

    Clark University's to host "Neighbors Who Disappeared" Exhibit

    WORCESTER, MA- Beginning Thursday, March 15, Clark's Strassler Center
    for Holocaust and Genocide Studies will host "Neighbors Who
    Disappeared," an educational exhibit from the Jewish Museum in Prague
    that depicts Jews who disappeared from Czech towns during World War II.

    "Neighbors Who Disappeared" was created by Czech children, ages 12 to
    21, who strove to return history and identity to some of the millions of
    Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust. The young artists' mixed-media
    panels reflect the history of the Nazi Holocaust as it affected their
    own cities and towns. Their collages combine text, drawings, paintings,
    contemporary and historical photographs, and facsimiles of historical
    documents. Some panels are powerful journalistic documentaries, others
    are highly stylized artistic expressions. All help to return human
    dignity to those who were dehumanized so cruelly.
    The Clark exhibit consists of nineteen 80 x 30 inch panels, each one
    representing the results of the children's research on a specific town
    or city. It also includes panels from the first phase of the project,
    "A Tribute to the Child Victims of the Holocaust," which chronicles the
    lives of Jewish children, especially those who attended the same schools
    as the young people who created the panels.
    Former Czech President, Václav Havel, said, "Hopefully, education and
    knowledge of history linked together with pure compassion and humanity
    will let us recognize the origins of old-new dangers and tie down the
    demons of hatred and evil before they grow to overcome us again."
    Marta Vanèurová, initiator and principal coordinator of the
    Neighbors Who Disappeared project, also founded The Forgotten Ones, a
    non-governmental organization in Prague.
    The exhibit will be on display in the Cohen-Lasry House, 11 Hawthorne
    Street, from March 15 through May 31. It is available for viewing
    Mon.-Friday (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) and Sundays (Noon to 4 p.m.). An opening
    reception will be held on Sunday, April 1, from 2:30- 4:30 p.m. Michael
    Kraus of Brookline, Mass., a survivor of Terezin, Auschwitz and
    Mauthausen concentration camps, will deliver the opening remarks.
    The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information,
    contact 508-793-8897.
    This exhibit has been made possible by the Vilcek Foundation of New York
    City, the Jewish Museum of Prague, the Forgotten Ones Foundation and the
    Czech Centrum of New York City.
    The mission of the Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide
    Studies is to educate undergraduate and graduate students about genocide
    and the Holocaust; to host a lecture series, free of charge and open to
    the public; to use scholarship to address current problems stemming from
    the murderous past; and to participate in the public discussion about a
    host of issues ranging from the significance of state-sponsored denial
    of the Armenian genocide and well-funded denial of the Holocaust to
    intervention in and prevention of genocidal situations today.
    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-
    Angela Bazydlo
    Associate Director, Media Relations
    (508) 793-7635, [email protected]

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    I will gladly send you a PDF of several of these panels upon request.
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