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    29TH ANNUAL HOLOCAUST CONFERENCE AT MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY

    US Fed News
    May 19, 2009 Tuesday 3:49 PM EST

    MILLERSVILLE, Pa., March 25 -- Millersville University issued the
    following news release:

    Millersville University of Pennsylvania's 29th Annual Conference
    on the Holocaust and Genocide will take place on Wednesday, April
    1 until Friday April 3, 2009. This year's conference is titled
    "Resisting Genocide: History, Culture and the Arts in the Holocaust and
    beyond." "In its inception, the conference was aimed almost exclusively
    at the study and analysis of the Jewish Holocaust and associated
    problems, such as the role of anti-Semitism," said director of the
    conference Dr. Saulius Suziedelis, history. "Over the years, however,
    while our primary interest still revolves around the Holocaust we have
    come to pay increasing attention to other genocides, for example,
    the events in Armenia and more recently in Rwanda and Bosnia." The
    University's annual convention is the longest running Holocaust
    conference in the world, featuring noted scholars on the Holocaust and
    Genocide. Opening the conference is keynote speaker Robert Gellately,
    Earl Ray Beck professor of history at Florida State University,
    an internationally renowned scholar and award-winning author.

    Also included on April 1, Cristina Bejan, research fellow of the
    Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (CAHS) and the United States
    Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) will be the chair discussant of
    "National Myths of Holocaust Resistance and Rescue: Slovakia, Turkey,
    Bulgaria." In this discussion, various members of USHMM and CAHS will
    speak on the involvement of Turkey, Bulgaria and Slovakia's role in
    the Holocaust and Genocide. Films are also involved this year in the
    discussions, including Paul Bartorp of Bailik College in Australia's
    discussion of "The Grey Zone and "Escape from Sobibor." Mary Johnson,
    senior historian, will show "Blessed is the Match: The life of Hanna
    Senesh," a story about Hanna Senesh, a poet and diarist during World
    War II. Senesh was involved in the only military rescue mission for
    Jews during the holocaust. Producer of "As Seen Through These Eyes,"
    Hilary Helstein, executive director of the Los Angeles Jewish Film
    Festival will lead the discussion "Art, Film and the Holocaust," along
    with survivor of the Vilna Ghetto and artist Judith Goldstein. "As Seen
    Through These Eyes" will then be shown after the discussion. A musical
    program will take place on April 2 from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. in Lyte
    Auditorium, featuring Dr. Robert Convery's "Songs of Children," written
    in memory of the children of the Terezin Concentration Camp. The
    Millersville University Chorale, directed by Dr. Jeffrey Gemmell,
    music, will perform. Tickets are $10 and more information can be found
    at www.muticketsonline.com. The conference features a wide variety of
    discussions and perspectives on the Holocaust, from viewing the arts
    of World War II, to the anguish of victims through films and speeches,
    to discussions on the use of propaganda during a Genocide to appeal
    to emotions. "This is the longest ongoing conference of its kind in
    the world and it has a pronounced international element," explained
    Suziedelus. "We have hosted presenters from Portugal, Lithuania,
    Poland, Bosnia, Rwanda, Israel and other countries." On April 1,
    all events will be held in the Lehr Room in Gordinier Conference
    Center. For more information on each of the events and speakers, please
    see the conference website at www.millersville.edu/~holo-con/. The
    Heritage Hotel in Lancaster, Pa. is providing lodging for those hoping
    to attend the conference. For reservations, call 717-898-2431. If
    you would like to be included on the mailing list for the conference,
    email Maggie Eichler at [email protected] with your name
    and address.For more information please contact: Sarabjit Jagirdar,
    Email:- [email protected]
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