great expectations for spring begins this month at do-hes e The IQ Test Pick You're A Genius. 1994 LS400 WSU Workshops On Holocaust A conference-workshop to pro- vide background and materials for educators to teach children about the Holocaust and Ar- menian Genocide will be held at Wayne State University's McGregor Memorial Confer- ence Center April 15. `Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide: One Life at a Time" is open to teachers, community leaders and the general public. Educators who teach about the Holocaust and genocide will dis- cuss how they incorporate the subjects into their curriculum. The fee includes all sessions and lunch. Tickets are available for lunch and keynote address only. Kosher and vegetarian meals are available. For reservations by April 11, call WSU Community Rela- tions, 577-2246. Speakers and times are as follows: • Luncheon keynote speak- er William Parsons is director of education at the U.S. Hobo- caust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. • 8:45 a.m. — Yale Univer- sity Professor Deborah Dwork, author of Children with a Star: Jewish Youth in Nazi Europe, will speak. • 10:30 a.m. — Souren Apra- hamian, a retired engineer from the U.S. Department of De- fense, will present. He is a spokesman for genocide sur- vivors. • 10:45 a.m. — Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, founder and executive vice president of the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter in West Bloomfield, will dis- cuss altruism during the Holocaust and people who helped rescue Jews. In workshops from 1:45-3:30 p.m., teachers will describe how they incorporate the Holocaust and genocide into their cours- es. Commemoration Panel Planned In commemoration of Yom Ha'atzma'ut, the Congregation Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Se- niors along with the Beth Abra- ham Hillel Moses Adult Education Committee will pre- sent "Recalling the Fire: A Gathering of Lions" 11 a.m. Apri110 at the synagogue. Panelists Phoebus "Fabs" Kaldobsky and Ruby Newman will recount their experiences in Israel's 1948 War of Inde- pendence following a brief his- torical outline presented by local Zionist Organization of Ameri- ca head Ezekiel Leikin. 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