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 Info Session for Project Preservation 2012 to be held on the following dates,
times , and locations:

1/16, Mon. @ 8:00 at Rocky 001
1/18, Wed. at 8:00 at Rocky 001

Project Preservation is a study and response to genocide.  It consists of a 10
week study (non-credit) where students meet and study together and with invited
faculty to study genocide with a specific emphasis on the Holocaust.  At the
conclusion of the study, this year we will journey to Korcynka, Poland, which
is a small village just outside of Krasno, where we will restore its abandoned
and neglected Jewish Cemetery and recover as much of the local Jewish history
of the village as is possible.

Sponsored by Dartmouth College Hillel, a part of the Tucker Foundation

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