[Cz-L]2013 Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture, USHMM

From: Anna Kofner <akofner_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2013 08:13:31 -0500
To: "czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Anna Kofner <akofner_at_hotmail.com>

For members in Washington DC and Vienna Austria FYI.
I am going to the one in DC

Channa

Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 17:52:27 -0500
Subject: 2013 Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture, USHMM
From: khegburg_at_ushmm.org
To: khegburg_at_ushmm.org

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Upcoming Programs
Thursday, November 14, 7–8:30 p.m.
2013 Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture
Peter Hayes - Holocaust Studies: Reflections and Predictions
Washington, DC
Thursday–Saturday, December 5–7
Simon Wiesenthal Conference 2013
Collaboration in Eastern Europe during World War II and the Holocaust
Vienna, Austria
2013 JOSEPH AND REBECCA MEYERHOFF ANNUAL LECTURE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 7–8:30 p.m.
Holocaust Studies: Reflections and Predictions
Peter Hayes
Meyerhoff Theater
Peter Hayes is the Theodore Zev Weiss Holocaust Educational Foundation Professor in the Department of History at Northwestern University. He is the author of From Cooperation to Complicity: Degussa in the Third Reich (2004) and Industry and Ideology: IG Farben in the Nazi Era (1987). He is the editor of Lessons and Legacies III: Memory, Memorialization, and Denial (1999) and Lessons and Legacies I: The Meaning of the Holocaust in a Changing World (1991), and the co-editor, with John K. Roth, of The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (2011). His volume How Could This Happen? A Reader on the Holocaust is forthcoming in 2014. Dr. Hayes currently serves as a member of the Academic Committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. In his talk, he will reflect on the development and future of the field of Holocaust studies.
The Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Annual Lecture honors excellence in research on the Holocaust and fosters dissemination of important, new Holocaust scholarship. Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff of Baltimore, Maryland, were active philanthropists in the United States and abroad, focusing especially on Jewish learning and scholarship, music, the arts, and humanitarian causes. Their children, Eleanor Katz and Harvey M. Meyerhoff, member and Chairman Emeritus of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, have endowed this lecture.
A reception follows the lecture. Reservations are requested. RSVP at ushmm.org/events/meyerhofflecture2013.

SIMON WIESENTHAL CONFERENCE 2013
THURSDAY–SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5–7
Collaboration in Eastern Europe during World War II and the Holocaust
Palais Trautson, Museumstraße 7
Vienna, Austria
Co-organized by the Museum’s Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies and the Simon Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, this interdisciplinary conference will bring together scholars in the humanities and social sciences to forge new analytical perspectives on collaboration in Eastern Europe. Panels will address memory, trials, and the role of institutions such as the police, state administration, and press in the destruction of Jews and Roma in the Holocaust. Simultaneous translation from German to English will be provided.
Doris Bergen, the Chancellor Rose and Ray Wolfe Professor of Holocaust Studies at the University of Toronto, will deliver the keynote address.
View a preliminary conference schedule and register on the Museum website.
For further information, please contact Krista Hegburg, PhD, program officer, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, at khegburg_at_ushmm.org or 202.488.0459.
This program has been made possible by a generous grant from the Curt C. and Else Silberman Foundation to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Additional support was provided by the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, Paris, and the Future Fund of the Republic of Austria.

Keep Holocaust memory alive to inspire citizens and leaders to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity in a constantly changing world. Visit ushmm.org/campaign to learn more.
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