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Upcoming Events

For more information on these events, please email ctrholst@drew.edu

Yiddish Tango
a concert by Germany’s most famous
Klezmer musician, Karsten Troyke
accompanied by Jens-Peter Kruse

Pre-Concert Lecture:
“The Lost Yiddish Culture of Eastern Europe”
Dr. Allan Nadler
Prof. of Jewish Studies
Drew University

Sunday, February 3, 2008, 2pm
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts

Free admission for Drew students, faculty, staff and Center members; $10 all others
 Reservations are required

Click here for the response card and  information

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Eric F. Ross Foundation,
the Drew University Diversity Committee and the
German, Music, and Jewish Studies departments

“Conversations with Witnesses”
Rudolf Graichen, Jehovah’s Witnesses concentration camp survivor

Thursday, February 21, 2008, 8:30 p.m.
Location TBA
In conjunction with “Perspectives on the Holocaust” class.  Free and open to Drew faculty, students and staff; Center members and educators

Women & Genocide:  Sexual Abuse of Women as a Tool of Genocide
Dr. Adeyinka M.A. Akinsulure-Smith
Senior Psychologist, Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture

Wednesday, March 19, 2008, 7 p.m.
University Center Room 107

Co-sponsored by Pan-African Studies, Women’s Studies Programs, Psychology Department and Psychology Club.  Free and open to the community

Genocide, Forgiveness, and Healing:  Religious, Philosophical, and Psychological Perspectives
A roundtable discussion with Prof. Christopher Boesel,  Dr. Eva Gossman, Dr. Ani Kaylajian, Prof. Allan Nadler, Joseph Sebarenzi

Tuesday, April 1, 2008, 7 p.m.
University Center 107
Funded by the Rita and Mel Wallerstein Partnership Grants administered by the Center on Religion, Culture & Conflict Free and open to the community

8th Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration
“Steal a Pencil for Me”

Film screening and comments by Jack and
Ina Polak

Wednesday, April 30, 2008, 10:00 a.m.  
Baldwin Gymnasium
Free and open to the community

Email us: ctrholst@drew.edu
Individuals needing special assistance Contact the Office of Housing, Conferences, and Hospitality at 973/408-3103 at least five working days prior to an event in order to insure appropriate arrangements.

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