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June 14, 2002 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-06-14

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Community

HMC Hosts
Fall Conference

The West Bloomfield-based
Holocaust Memorial Center will
hold its first International
Conference on Altruism this fall. A
group of scholars, making up the
HMC
Academic
Advisory
Committee,
has been
meeting to
plan the Oct.
12 13' event.
It will be
open to the
public at no
charge.
Papers on
Dr. Guy Stern
altruism will
be presented.
The main speakers will include
Professor Sander Gilman of the
University of Chicago; Professor
Elazar Barkan of Claremont, Calif.,
Graduate University and Dr. Eva
Fogelman, author, social psycholo-
gist and psychotherapist.
Academicians at the conference
will help the HMC establish criteria
and parameters for bestowing an
annual righteousness award, which
will be given under the auspices of
the HMC's forthcoming
International Institute of the
Righteous. The institute, and a
iuscum of Euro ,
be additions to the Holocaust
Memorial Center when it relocates
to Farmington Hills.
Chairing the HMC Academic
Advisory Committee is Wayne State
University distinguished professor of
Germanic studies Dr. Guy Stern,
also a professor of comparative liter-
ature. He serves on the board of
directors of the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum in
Washington, D.C.
Joining Dr. Stern on the commit-
tee are Dr. Todd Endelman, profes-
sor of history, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Judy
Endelman, director of historical
resources, Henry Ford Museum and
Greenfield Village, Dearborn; Dr.
Bernard Goldman, professor of art
history emeritus, WSU, Detroit;
Norma W. Goldman, adjunct pro-
fessor, College of Lifelong Learning,
WSU; Dr. John Hartman, professor

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