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    Bangor Daily News, ME
    Feb 9 2008


    Bangor: Holocaust lecture series to begin Sunday

    By Judy Harrison
    Saturday, February 09, 2008 - Bangor Daily News

    BANGOR, Maine - History, culture and modern politics will come
    together during a nine-week lecture series titled "Hitler's
    Holocaust."
    The University of Maine at Augusta series will begin Sunday and run
    through June 1. Each of the programs will be held at 1 p.m. at the
    city's orthodox synagogue, Congregation Beth Abraham, at 145 York St.

    "This is a way for the Jewish community and the Greater community to
    hear from those who experienced the Holocaust and studied the
    Holocaust," Rabbi Fred Nebel of Beth Abraham said Friday afternoon.
    "The series will examine the Holocaust from a lot of different
    perspectives. If you miss [one], you can catch another one."

    The series will bring speakers to Bangor and Augusta from as near as
    the University of Maine and as far away as Hebrew University in
    Israel. The lectures are being presented in Bangor in conjunction
    with Jonathan Goldstein's UMA course "The Holocaust: Perpetrators,
    Victims and Rescuers." Speakers will lecture in Bangor on Sunday and
    attend Goldstein's class on Monday.

    Bringing in guest speakers "is a way of infusing real-life
    personality into a classroom and community setting," Goldstein said
    Friday.

    They will include a concentration camp survivor and the daughter of a
    man who helped 2,500 Jews escape the Holocaust, he said. Scholars and
    historians will discuss why the event occurred and others will talk
    about why Iran and some Arab countries deny the historical event ever
    took place.

    Phillip Silver, a music professor at the University of Maine, will
    share the music of the Holocaust he has studied and performed at a
    lecture next month.

    The following programs are scheduled:

    Feb. 10, "Nazi Cartoons: Anti-Semitic Caricatures and Stereotypes,"
    professor Russel Lemmons, Jacksonville State University in Alabama.
    Feb. 24, "My Escape from the Nazis," concentration camp survivor
    Irving Roth, Great Neck, N.Y.
    March 9, "Music of the Holocaust," professor Phillip Silver,
    University of Maine.
    March 16, "Iranian Holocaust Denial," Matthias Kuentzel, Hamburg,
    Germany, Vidal Sassoon Institute for the Study of Anti-Semitism,
    Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    April 13, "Arab Holocaust Denial," professor Raphael Israeli, Truman
    Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    May 4 (tentative), "Ambassador Fengshan Ho's Holocaust Rescue Efforts
    in Vienna, 1938," Manli Ho, independent scholar and former China
    Daily, Beijing, correspondent.
    May 18, "The Goldhagen-Browning Controversy on Holocaust Causation,"
    professor Peter Hayes, Zev Weiss professor of Holocaust studies and
    German history, Northwestern University.
    May 25, "Perspectives on Genocide: Jews, Armenians, Blacks," Steve
    Katz, Eli Wiesel Professor of Holocaust Studies and Jewish History,
    Boston University.
    June 1, "The Holocaust, the Mufti, and the Jewish Past: competing
    Narratives and Arab-Israel Peacemaking," professor Asher Susser,
    Crown Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Brandeis University.
    The program has been funded by the Libra Foundation, Bangor Jewish
    Community Endowment Associates and the Holocaust and Human Rights
    Center of Maine.

    The programs contain mature content and are not appropriate for
    children under 15. For information, call 621-3000.


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