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department of Near Eastern
studies, also at Cornell. A
leading authority on modern
Jewish thought, Prof. Katz
will discuss "Jewish
Responses to the Holocaust."
Prof. Howard Shevrin of the
University of Michigan
Department of Psychiatry
will respond and serve as
discussion leader.
On Monday, Guy Stern,
Distinguished University
Professor of Germanic
languages and literature at
Wayne State University, will
lecture on "The Rhetoric of
Anti-Semitism in Post World
War II American Literature"
to be followed by Alexander
Bloom's analysis of Jews in
the New York literary scene
during the World War II
years. Bloom is a professor of
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Knowledge."
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studies, the Sholem Aleichem
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