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    STEPHEN FEINSTEIN, GENOCIDE SCHOLAR, PASSES AWAY

    AZG Armenian Daily
    11/03/2008

    Toronto, Canada-It was with shock and great sadness that we at the
    Zoryan Institute learned of the passing yesterday of our colleague and
    friend, Stephen Charles Feinstein. His departure marks the loss of an
    important scholar, great educator, active associate of this institute,
    and strong friend of the Armenian people. His death, while speaking
    at a local Jewish Film Festival, caught everyone by surprise, as,
    aged only 65, he seemed robust and full of energy. He was taken to
    hospital where he died of an aortic aneurism that resulted in cardiac
    arrest. His wife Susan was with him the entire time.

    In the words of Vahakn N. Dadrian, Zoryan's Director of Genocide
    Research, "His selfless and very effective involvement in the promotion
    of studies that went beyond focused Holocaust themes and incorporated,
    in particular, the Armenian Genocide, was a monument to his sublime
    humanity. We will all sorely miss him."

    As a Holocaust specialist, Steve was quick to appreciate the
    significance of the interconnections between the Holocaust and
    the Armenian Genocide. He worked energetically to introduce the
    Armenian Genocide into the curriculum and public programs of the
    University of Minnesota, creating, among other things, a very useful
    teacher's resource kit and producing in conjunction with Minnesota
    Public Television an award-winning documentary film, "The Armenian
    Genocide: 90 Years Later." Under his supervision, the CHGS's website
    (www.chgs.umn.edu) became a rich and valuable source of reliable
    information on all aspects of the Holocaust and genocide.

    Prof. Feinstein was the Director of the Center for Holocaust and
    Genocide Studies since 1999, as well as an Adjunct Professor of
    History at the University of Minnesota. Previously, he had taught
    in the Dept. of History at University of Wisconsin-River Falls for
    thirty years until retirement.

    He had received a Ph.D. in Russian and European History from New York
    University in 1971,and an MA in European History and Art from there in
    1966. Steve had a scholarly interest in the artistic representation
    of genocide. He wrote and lectured about it, organized art exhibits,
    and his site provides a rare showcase for the art of Jewish, Armenian,
    and other genocides.

    In 2003, he helped organize a partnership between the University of
    Minnesota and the International Institute for Genocide and Human
    Rights Studies (A Division of the Zoryan Institute) to run the
    highly regarded annual Genocide and Human Rights University Program
    simultaneously in Minneapolis and Toronto. The partnership provided
    official accreditation to the program in both locations. He served
    both as Co- Director of the program and taught in it at both locations.

    "In all my dealings with Steve, I found him to be both visionary in
    seeing the benefits of collaboration between our two organizations,
    as well as eminently practical in helping to overcome the inevitable
    obstacles to such undertakings. He will be missed not only for his
    vision and his scholarship, but also for his leadership in field
    of genocide studies as a master educator," said Greg Sarkissian,
    Zoryan's President.

    Stephen sought to foster scholarly research and increase public
    knowledge about the history and politics of ethnic and national
    conflict in the eastern Mediterranean, with the hope that the
    knowledge developed would contribute to reconciliation among the
    diverse peoples of the region. In this respect, he collaborated through
    the CHGS with scholars such as Eric Weitz and Taner Akcam on several
    research projects with various other institutions around the world,
    including the Zoryan Institute.

    Always a man of conviction in the defence of truth, Stephen Feinstein
    was one of the prominent signatories to the famous statement of 126
    Holocaust scholars at the Thirtieth Conference on the Holocaust and
    the Churches in 2000 "affirming that the World War I Armenian Genocide
    is an From left to right: Houry Koolian, Sonia Bal, Greg Sarkissian,
    Stephen Feinstein, Roger Smith incontestable historical fact and
    accordingly urge the governments of Western Democracies to recognize
    it as such."

    Roger W. Smith, Chair of Zoryan's Academic Board, in remembering his
    late colleague, stated that "Steve, whom I knew for many years and
    worked with in many contexts, was one of the finest persons I have
    ever known: he had integrity, intellect, generosity, and a universal
    perspective that included all peoples. He knew a great deal about
    tragedy and suffering, but transcended them with humanity and that
    ever present sense of humour."

    "Steve was well known for his numerous contributions to the field,
    through his own research, teaching, public lecturing, organizing
    conferences and publishing, and particularly through the help and
    support he provided to countless students and scholars in their
    respective efforts," commented George Shirinian, Executive Director
    of the Zoryan Institute.

    "He was outstanding for his countless efforts at outreach and
    networking with others in the field. His collaboration, irrepressible
    humour, benevolence and warm friendship will be greatly missed by
    all of us at the Zoryan Institute."

    Steve leaves his wife Susan, two children, and two grandchildren. The
    funeral will be held at Temple Beth-El in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota,
    Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM. The family has requested that any memorial
    donations be directed to the Center for Holocaust and Genocide

    ZORYAN INSTITUTE OF CANADA, INC., 255 Duncan Mill Rd., Suite 310,
    Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3H9, Tel: 416-250-9807 Fax: 416-512-1736
    E-mail: [email protected], www.zoryaninstitute.org
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