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Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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The Guy Stern Endowment
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The S.S. St. Louis and the
Refugee Crisis

DETROIT

JEWISH NEWS

1:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 10, 2013

Holocaust Memorial Center,
Zekelman Family Campus
28123 Orchard Lake Road,
Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Cohn-Haddow

Center for Judaic Studies

Free admission — no reservations required

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You're invited to hear noted author and Holocaust expert Diane Afoumado, chief of the
International Tracing Service (ITS) research branch at the United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum. Afoumado will speak about the S.S. St. Louis, which served as a refuge for many
German and Austrian Jews seeking escape from Nazi persecution.

Dr. Afoumado has authored several books and contributed to the publications Repicturing
the Second World War: Representations in Film and Television and Evoking Genocide: Scholars
and Activists Describe the Works That Shaped Their Lives. She has written more than 20
articles related to the Holocaust.

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Campus Outreach Lecture Program of the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center
for Advanced Holocaust Studies,
supported by the Anne and Harry Chinitz
Campus Outreach Lecture Fund

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Join us for the

Beaumont Lecture Series

at the Berman Center for the Performing Arts

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Treatment options, research and tactics for
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• presentations by physicians and patients
• reception immediately following

Tuesday, March 5 • 7 p.m.

Free admission

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RSVP: theberman.org and select "buy tickets" or call 248-661-1900

Community Sponsors:

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The Berman Center for the Performing Arts is located at the
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