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    Boston Globe, MA
    March 29 2008



    Ex-ADL leader joining Brookline nonprofit


    By Hinda Mandell
    Globe Correspondent / March 29, 2008

    The former regional director of the Anti-Defamation League New
    England, who was at the center of a firestorm last year over whether
    to fully acknowledge the Armenian Genocide, will join a Brookline
    nonprofit that teaches tolerance.

    Andrew H. Tarsy will begin his position as chief institutional
    advancement officer at Facing History and Ourselves in April. He
    accepted the job Tuesday.

    "I've been an admirer and friend of the organization and the people
    there," Tarsy said yesterday.

    The move is the latest step in a months-long controversy that saw him
    fired and rehired, only to have him resign a few months later. It
    began in August when the Watertown Town Council, under pressure from
    the town's large Armenian population, voted to sever its ties with
    the ADL's No Place for Hate antidiscrimination program because the
    national ADL's refused to fully acknowledge the genocide. Tarsy later
    broke ranks with the national office, was fired in August, and then
    rehired. He left in December.

    Margot Stern Strom, executive director and president of the board of
    Facing History, said Tarsy will help oversee fund-raising and program
    development. Tarsy will be part of the senior leadership team.

    "Andy has unique experience in being a leader of a nonprofit," Strom
    said. "He has legal experience and tremendous experience in being
    able to articulate the work Facing History and Ourselves does."

    Facing History and Ourselves offers professional development and
    resource guides to educators on genocide, with the goal of fostering
    tolerance among students. The international organization has programs
    in 120 countries, Strom said.

    As part of its educational program, Facing History has published a
    book on the Armenian Genocide, "Crimes Against Humanity and
    Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians."

    Leaders within the Jewish community expressed excitement for Tarsy's
    next professional venture. "I think he will be able to use his
    passion in a very positive way, untethered, at Facing History," said
    Nancy K. Kaufman, executive director of Jewish Community Relations
    Council of Greater Boston.

    A spokeswoman for the ADL in the New York office offered Tarsy her
    best wishes. "We wish him well in what he chooses to do with his
    life," said Myrna Shinebaum.

    A search is currently underway for a regional director at the Boston
    office of the ADL.

    http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/20 08/03/29/ex_adl_leader_joining_brookline_nonprofit /
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