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Date: | Sat, 4 May 2013 14:55:02 +0000 |
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How is today’s peace process between Israelis and Palestinians influenced by Israel’s collective memory of the Holocaust? This coming Tuesday (May 7th) from 1-2 pm in Haldeman 125, Professor of History Ehud Greenberg will address this question and others over lunch! He will begin with by talking about the influence of the Holocaust on Israeli psychology – and will then move to implications on the contemporary peace process. That will be followed by questions and further discussion. Come just to listen and learn, or to ask challenging questions and participate actively in this discussion. The lunch discussion will be catered by Panera, so please RSVP here<http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VWBWHFV>.
Also, come watch The Gatekeepers with us this today at 6:30pm* at the Hop! Afterwards, we will head to Morano Gelato for discussion on the film.
*Corrected from a previous campus blitz
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