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    "ARMENIA, AUSCHWITZ AND BEYOND" AT AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY

    By MassisPost
    Updated: February 13, 2014
    http://massispost.com/2014/02/armenia-auschwitz-and-beyond-at-american-jewish-university/

    BEL AIR -- Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,
    and in conjunction with the 44th Annual Scholars' Conference on the
    Holocaust and the Churches, a special program, Armenia, Auschwitz
    and Beyond, will be presented Monday evening, March 9, 2014, on the
    Familian Campus of the American Jewish University, 15600 Mulholland
    Drive, in Bel Air. The Program begins at 7:30 p.m. and is open to
    the Public, with the entire community invited. Admission is free but
    reservations are required - please call 310/440.1279. The Program
    will be held at the Gindi Auditorium in the Main Building (Ziegler
    Administration Building) with adjacent complimentary parking available
    using the Lot 1 entrance.

    The Program's featured speakers are Professor Richard Hovannisian,
    University of California, Los Angeles, Stephen Smith, University of
    Southern California, and Professor Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish
    University, Dr. Richard Hovannisian is Professor of Modern Armenian
    History, a past holder of the Armenian Educational Foundation Chair
    at UCLA and currently Chancellor's Fellow at Chapman University in
    Orange County. The recent recipient of the UCLA Alumni Association's
    "Most Inspiring Teacher" award, he is internationally acclaimed for his
    advancement of Armenian Studies. His extensive scholarly publications
    have placed the Armenian Genocide into broader Near Eastern, Europeans
    and Russian contexts.

    Dr. Stephen Smith, is the Executive Director of the USC Shoah
    Foundation - The Institute for Visual History and Education, as well
    as the UNESCO Chair on Genocide Education. A theologian by training,
    he continues to be involved in memorial projects around the world
    and lectures widely on issues relating to the history and collective
    response to the Holocaust, genocide and crimes against humanity. He
    recently presented the keynote speech at the United Nations on
    Holocaust Remembrance Day.

    Michael Berenbaum, a world authority on the History of the Holocaust,
    is Professor of Jewish Studies at the American Jewish University
    and Executive Director of the Sigi Zering Institute, a think tank
    exploring the ethical and religious implications of the Holocaust. He
    was involved with the creation of the United States Holocaust Memorial
    Museum in Washington, D.C. and, as Project Director, played a major
    role in its permanent exhibit; he has subsequently consulted on and
    designed museums on three continents. He is also an award-winning
    producer and historical consultant for numerous acclaimed films on
    the Holocaust.

    About the Annual Scholars Conference: Founded by Franklin H. Littell
    and Hubert G. Locke in 1970, The Annual Scholars' Conference
    on the Holocaust and the Churches (http://ascconf.org/) is an
    interdisciplinary, international, interfaith, intergenerational
    conference. It provides a forum for scholars to report the latest
    findings in Holocaust research, ensuring the valuable lessons of the
    Holocaust remain relevant for today's world.

    The Conference is hosted by different educational institutions around
    the country. This year, the American Jewish University is the Host
    Institution, with President Robert Wexler serving as the Honorary
    Chairman. Dr. Berenbaum is the 2014 Conference Chairman.

    The Annual Scholars' Conference is supported in part by individual
    donors, along with grants from the Conference on Jewish Material
    Claims Against Germany and Verbe et Lumière.

    For more information, contact Marcia Sachs Littell, Vice President of
    the Annual Scholars Conference, at [email protected] or 610.667.5437
    or 610/952.3314.




    From: A. Papazian
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