THE 47 TH ANNUAL SCHOLARS CONFERENCE ON THE HOLOCAUST AND THE CHURCHES

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THE 47 TH ANNUAL SCHOLARS CONFERENCE ON THE HOLOCAUST AND THE CHURCHES LESSONS FOR A WOUNDED WORLD: POST-HOLOCAUST WISDOM IN THE FACE OF TERROR AND FEAR MARCH 11-13, 2017 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ~ PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 11 ~ SHUSTERMAN HALL 4:00 6:30pm Registration, The Conwell Inn, Lobby 6:00-9:30pm Opening Reception, Dinner & Program Shusterman Hall Welcome: Henry F. Knight, President, Annual Scholars Conference & Keene State College Hai-Lung Dai, Vice President for International Affairs, Temple University & 2017 Honorary Chairman, Annual Scholars Conference Evening Program Shimon Samuels, Simon Wiesenthal Centre (Paris, France) From Deletion of Heritage to Elimination of a People Henry Greenspan, University of Michigan 25th Anniversary Performance Series "Remnants" Meghan Brodie, Ursinus College In Her Words: Stories of Resistance from Holocaust Memoirs Written by Women ~ REMINDER IT S SPRING AHEAD! MOVE YOUR WATCHES AHEAD 1 HOUR! ~ SUNDAY, MARCH 12 ~ SHUSTERMAN HALL 7:30 8:30am Breakfast 8:00am 5:00pm 8:30am Registration Welcome Remarks: Hubert G. Locke, Co-Founder, Annual Scholars Conference Page 1 of 5

8:30 10:10am Plenary I Franklin H. Littell s The Crucifixion of the Jews and Post-Holocaust Thought This opening plenary session considers the seminal, transformational contribution of Franklin H. Littell s The Crucifixion of the Jews to a post-holocaust understanding of the foundations of civilization. Areas of inquiry include religion, philosophy, history and culture. Marcia Sachs Littell, Stockton University (Emeritus) Hubert G. Locke, University of Washington (Emeritus) Henry F. Knight, Keene State College Richard L. Libowitz, Temple University 10:10-10:30am Coffee Break 10:30 11:45am Panel Session 1 The Holocaust: Contemporary Developments & Observations Leonard Grob, Farleigh Dickinson University (Emeritus) Robert Everett, Second Church of Plymouth (MA) Can the Barmen Declaration Still Speak To Us Today? Julia Popova, Operation Zhabotinsky Foundation The unique cooperation of Russian Evangelical churches with Russian Jewish Congress in keeping the memory of Holocaust alive Amy Weiss, College of Saint Elizabeth An Act of Atonement: The Children s Memorial Forest and American Protestant Holocaust Commemorations in Palestine Barbara Wind, Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ Before Night The Yoke of Night ~ A recently discovered literary work. 11:45am 12:30pm Lunch 12:30 2:00pm Panel Session 2 The Holocaust: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Leonard Swidler, Temple University Mary Gallant, Rowan University Jews, the Holocaust and Collective Identity in the Former Yugoslavia Alice Kim, Drew University Constructing an Ethical Theology of Suffering: Bearing Witness to Trauma and Suffering In the Book of Job and the Holocaust for Healing and Remembrance Nancy Harrowitz, Boston University Trauma and Identity in Holocaust Testimony and Slave Narratives: Connecting Our Legacies Angelique Stevens, Monroe Community College The Darkness Beyond the Circle: Reading the Holocaust in Martin Sherman s, Bent and CP Taylor s, Good. Page 2 of 5

2:00 2:10pm Break 2:10 3:40pm Panel Session 3 From Armenia to Auschwitz, and Beyond; Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it. Peter Nelson, Facing History and Ourselves Marc Mamigonian, National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) The War on Lemkin: A New Aspect of Denial of the Armenian Genocide Arda Melkonian, University of California, Los Angeles Forced Separations and Unlikely Reunions Doris Melkonian, University of California, Los Angeles The Aftermath of Genocide: Armenian Women Rebuilding Their Lives Cynthia Yoken, Jewish Federation of Greater New Bedford (MA) Consequences of the Second World War on French Society, vis-à-vis, the Children and their Rescuers 3:40 3:50pm Break 3:50 5:15pm Panel Session 4 The Holocaust in Historical Perspective Richard Libowitz, Temple University Edward Gaffney. Valparaiso University What Would Jeremiah and Jonah, Bulgarian Bishops, Rabbi Heschel and MLK Do? A Post-Shoah Reflection on Political Theology and Littell s Early Warning System Alison Dobrick, William Patterson University Cartoon Comparisons: Understanding and Educating about Nazi Imagery, Past and Present Victoria Khiterer, Millersville University The 75 th Anniversary of Babi Yar Massacre and Problems of Commemoration of the Holocaust in Modern Ukraine Charles Weisbecker, Atlantic Cape Community College Albania s Rescue of Jews from the Holocaust: A Study in Normocentric Value Orientation 5:30 6:30pm Dinner Page 3 of 5

6:30pm Special Evening Event Franklin H. Littell s Challenge to Churches This presentation explores Franklin H. Littell s The Crucifixion of the Jews and ways in which its subtitle, The Failure of Christians to Understand the Jewish Experience, may pose challenges for the Christian religious communities, as well as for Christian theologians. Abraham Peck, University of Southern Maine Rebecca Alpert, Temple University Karl Sen Gupta, University of Texas, Dallas Martin Rumscheidt, Atlantic School of Theology (Emeritus) 8:15 8:45pm Special Film Screening MARGRIT: NOT A23029 A film by Harry Hillard ~ Narrated by Michael Berenbaum Introduction: Peppy Margolis, Raritan Valley Community College MONDAY, MARCH 13 ~ SHUSTERMAN HALL 7:30 8:30am Breakfast 8:00am 3:00pm Registration & Concierge 8:30 8:45am Franklin H. Littell Archives ~ Special Collections Research Center, Temple University Library Margery Sly, Director Courtney Smerz, Archivist 8:45 10:15am Plenary II - Franklin H. Littell s Insights into Anti-Zionism The new code word for Antisemitism is Anti-Zionism, says Littell in The Crucifixion of the Jews, whether among Arab League propagandists, adherents of the New Left, or liberal Protestants. This panel addresses the question of how true this statement continues to be relevant, in a variety of contexts. Larry Glaser, New Jersey Commission on the Holocaust Christine Malina-Maxwell, University of Texas, Dallas Rebekah Nix, University of Texas, Dallas Joan Peterson, Saint Mary s College of California Asaf Romirowsky, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East 10:15 10:30 am Welcome Remarks Joseph P. Lucia, Dean of Libraries, Temple University 10:30-10:40am Coffee Break Page 4 of 5

MONDAY, MARCH 13 (CON T) 10:40 11:55am Panel Session 6 Medical Ethics Then & Now: Maintaining the Dignity of the Human Person Terumi Rafferty-Osaki, American University Ruth Callahan, Glendale Community College (AZ) Castle Hartheim: Medical Murder and a Template for the Holocaust KwangYu Lee, Drew University The Potentiality of a Third Reich in Our Time from socialpsychological perspectives Cheyenne Martin, University of Texas Medical Center, Galveston Nurses, Nuns and Catholic Physicians in Resistance throughout France, Belgium and Italy Andrew Weinstein, Fashion Institute of Technology, SUNY The Good Death? Euthanasia from Nazi Times to the Present in Contemporary Art 11:55am 12:10pm An Interlude: Poetry: From a Second Generation Survivor living with a Holocaust Past Miriam Klein Kassenoff, University of Miami Presenter: Richard Kalfus, St. Louis Community College 12:10 1:00pm Special Conference Luncheon & Program Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish University and Sigi Ziering Institute Speaker: Richard Rubenstein, University of Bridgeport (Emeritus) Personal Notes on the Origins of Holocaust Theology 1:00 2:30pm Closing Plenary: The Enduring Legacy of Franklin H. Littell s The Crucifixion of the Jews This closing plenary session considers the implications of Littell s The Crucifixion of the Jews for the future of interfaith relations, Holocaust studies and understanding Antisemitism. The overarching question addressed here is: Where do we go from here? Speaker: Discussant: Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish University and Sigi Ziering Institute Christine Malina-Maxwell, University of Texas, Dallas Concluding Remarks: Henry F. Knight, President, Annual Scholars Conference Marcia Sachs Littell, Annual Scholars Conference ~ Thank You for your participation at the 47 th Annual Scholars Conference. ~ Page 5 of 5