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December 13, 1985 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-12-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 13, 1985

YOUR MOTHER LIVES ALONE .. .

SHE SHOULD HAVE A SECURITY SYSTEM
MEDICAL, POLICE, FIRE — HELP IS ON ITS WAY

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in which the Center wanted to see
change is where perceptions and
attitudes are first learned and ex-
perimented with: the §chools.
"What should be taught in the
schools?" Feinstein asked. "Those
were the days when in the public
schools, people would have nu-
clear bomb tests . . . They were
getting kids to jump under their
desks and that's how they're going
to survive nuclear war. So you
think you're protected.
"I was born in Vienna and I saw
the behavior when the Nazis came
in . . . many people were diving
under desks. They thought it
would go away and that the Nazis
would never do what they ended
up doing."
Feinstein said the Center was
created in an effort to legitimize
the peace movement and its con-
cern over issues such as the arms
race.
As the Center evolved, it began
to take up other issues, ranging
from relations with China to an
all-day seminar on the Holocaust
with mostly non-Jewish high
school students.
The Center's co-major program,
which combines peace and conflict
studies with other areas of inter-
est, such as history and political
science, currently has 25 stu- .
dents enrolled. Course subjects
range from broad overviews and
philosophies of peace and con-
flict, to the grim facts of nuclear
war.
Genser said she considers the
concepts of the Holocaust and nu-
clear war to be closely related. "It
(the Holocaust) made possible the
(systematic) extermination of
human beings." She said nuclear
war, if something is not done now
to prevent it, is the next logical
step after the Holocaust.
Genser, and other representa-
tives from the Center, go to differ-
ent schools in the community to
hold study days and bring in ex-
perts on nuclear war. "The whole
school is involved in trying to
understand this huge phenom-
enon and what students them-
selves think about it and what
they can do about it."
Hopefully, she said, the stu-
dents walk away with the knowl-
edge of how complex conflict can
be and how it is rarely just a two-
sided "black and white" issue.
In addition to its programs in
elementary and secondary
schools, the Center brings many
speakers to WSU to address criti-
cal international topics. Recently,
for its 20th anniversary celebra-
tion, the Center brought in former
State Department spokesman
Hodding Carter to speak on ter-
rorism and the media.
It also offers a co-major in Peace
and Conflict Studies for WSU stu-
dents.
"In this day and age, the study
of conflict resolution and the voca-
tion of peace-making ought to be
priorities of all students," said
Cheryl Pijanowski, a WSU senior
who is working on her co-major.
Future Center projects will in-
clude an art and essay ehibit by
elementary and secondary stu-
dents, on "The World WelWant to
Live In: A World of Peace land Jus-

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