New Jersey Newsroom:
10/27/2009 — Filmmakers, expert speakers, performers, television episodes and a film short supplement the features, helping make this year's event larger and "more celebratory," said center associate director Karen Small, who also runs the festival.
Rutgers Focus:
Q&A with Michael Levine, professor of German at Rutgers 10/23/09 —
"And Along Come Tourists" is a small, poignant, behind-the-scenes look at what Auschwitz has become for tourists, guides, and, in this case, even a Polish survivor who remains there after liberation.The Jewish State:
Wolf discusses myths and facts of 'hidden children' 10/9/2009 —In her research, Diane Wolf interviewed almost 70 individuals who were hidden children in Holland during the Holocaust.
The Jewish State:
Rutgers prof explores 'breadth and richness of Yiddish culture' 10/9/2009 —Eddy Portnoy's Yiddish career began when he was an inquisitive teenager, peppering his grandmother with questions on the language. His journey with the mame loshn has since brought him to the Rutgers University faculty and the pages of academic and popular publications.
New Jersey Jewish News:
05/12/09 —‘Voyage to nowhere’ remains touchstone in refugee debate
New Jersey Jewish News:
Scholar: Europe’s Right is embracing its Jews 03/31/09 —Old hatreds fading as nationalists turn anger on Muslims
New Jersey Jewish News:
Historian's Talk Highlights Role of Jewish Women 03/03/09—“It is impossible to understand American Jewish history or the history of America without understanding the impact of Jewish women,” said Dr. Melissa Klapper during her talk at Trayes Hall on the Douglass campus in New Brunswick.
NJ.com:
Local Teachers Train at Master Teacher Institute02/05/09—Local teachers train in Holocaust studies, creating educational programs for their schools and districts, such as teacher education programs or "Tolerance Day."