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    International Institute for Genocide
    and Human Rights Studies
    (A Division of the Zoryan Institute)
    PRESS RELEASE
    CONTACT: Torrey Swan
    DATE: October 17, 2007
    Tel: 416-250-9807


    Relationship between the Armenian and Jewish Genocides
    to be Presented at World's Largest Holocaust Education Week Program



    Toronto, Canada--- As part of the United Jewish Association's
    Holocaust Education Week in Toronto, November 1-11, the largest such
    program in the world, the Zoryan Institute, through one of it sister
    Divisions, has been invited to jointly organize a thought provoking
    public lecture, "Nazi Germany, the Armenians and the Jews." The lecture
    will be presented by Prof. Eric D. Weitz, Distinguished McKnight
    University Professor of History and Arsham and Charlotte Ohanessian
    Chair in the College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota.



    Prof. Weitz, in his exploration of many points of interconnection
    between the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust, discusses: the
    influence of the Armenian Genocide on Raphael Lemkin in his having
    genocide declared a crime in international law; the Nazi reaction to
    Franz Werfel's novel, The Forty Days of Musa Dagh; the novel's impact on
    the Yishuv and on Jewish resistance during World War II; how the lack of
    punishment for the perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide gave confidence
    to Hitler to declare in August 1939, when justifying to his generals his
    plan to kill, oppress, and brutalize the Poles, "Who, after all, speaks
    today of the annihilation of the Armenians," and believe that he could
    get away with exterminating Jews and committing other crimes against
    humanity. Prof. Weitz, will conclude his sobering lesson of the impact
    of history with an examination of German officials involved in Ottoman
    Turkey who went on to become Nazi leaders and supporters.



    Prof. Weitz will be speaking at 7:30pm both at the Temple Har Zion, 7360
    Bayview Ave W, on Tuesday November 6 and at the Armenian Youth Centre,
    50 Hallcrown Place, on Wednesday November 7.



    The mission of the Holocaust Education Week is to provide "truth in
    education and dignity in remembrance," said Lorraine Sandler, Chair, UJA
    Federation Holocaust Centre of Toronto. This year over 25,000 people
    will participate in one or more of the 150 programs offered throughout
    the city.



    "We are very pleased to be part of Holocaust Education Week where Prof.
    Weitz is discussing the many direct connections between the two
    genocides. First, because we believe that education and
    awareness-raising activities are essential for preventing the gross
    violation of human rights and genocide. Second, because sharing
    scholarship on, and testimonies from, many tragedies powerfully
    illustrate the universal nature of the problem, the necessity of it
    being the concern of us all, and, in particular, with the Armenian
    Genocide and the Holocaust, how impunity for genocide emboldens future
    perpetrators," commented George Shirinian, Executive Director of Zoryan
    Institute.



    This program is organized by the International Institute for Genocide
    and Human Rights Studies (A Division of the Zoryan Institute), with the
    participation of the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto, the Armenian
    General Benevolent Union of Toronto, and the Canadian Jewish Congress
    Ontario Region.



    For more information visit www.holocausteducationweek.com or contact the
    Zoryan Institute (416-250-9807 or [email protected]).
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