CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
(All sessions to be held in the Lehr Room at the Bolger Conference Center in Gordinier Hall)


SUNDAY, APRIL 2
1 - 2 p.m. Information and Contacts Second Floor
 
2 - 3:30 p.m. Opening of Conference Jack R. Fischel,
    Professor Emeritus of History,
    Millersville University
 
  Welcoming Remarks Vilas Prabhu,
    Provost and Vice-President for
    Academic Affairs, Millersville University
 
  Invocation Rabbi Irwin Goldenberg
    Temple Beth Israel, York, PA
 
  Introduction to the Saulius Suziedelis
  Aristides De Sousa Mendes Lecture Department of History
    Millersville University
 
  Aristides De Sousa Mendes Lecture Jerry Fowler,
  "Creating a Constituency of Conscience: Chair, Committee
  The Role of the Holocaust in of Conscience,
  Combating Genocide" U. S. Holocaust
    Memorial Museum
 
3:30 - 4:15 p.m. Reception Hosted by the
    Offices of the President & the Provost
 
4:15 - 5:30 p.m Introduction to the Reynold Koppel Lecture Herbert Druks,
    Department of Judaic Studies,
    Brooklyn College
 
  The Reynold Koppel Lecture William F. S. Miles,
  "Third World Views of the Holocaust" Department of Political
    Science, Northeastern University
 
6-7:30 p.m. Introduction to the Suzanne Brown-Fleming,
  Jack R. Fischel Lecture U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
 
  The Jack R. Fischel Lecture Jens Meierhenrich,
  "The Logic of Collective Action: Department of Government,
  From Criminal Organization to Harvard University
  'Joint Criminal Enterprise' in International Law"  
 



MONDAY, APRIL 3
9 - 10:30 a.m. Introduction to The Miriam Fischel Lecture Moderator:
    Joseph Huffman,
    Dean of Humanities,
    Messiah College
 
  The Miriam Fischel Lectures Jack Fischel,
  "Genocide in Rwanda and Professor Emeritus of History,
  Thoughts on the Holocaust" Millersville University
 
  "The Psychodynamics of the Athanase Hagengimana,
  1994 Rwanda Genocide: From a Department of Psychiatry,
  Psychological Interview with National University of Rwanda
  Genocide Criminals in Rwandan Prisons"  
   
 
10:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m Session I - "ANTI-SEMITISM AND THE HOLOCAUST"  
    Moderator: Andrea Lieber,
    Sophia Ava Asbell Chair in
    Judaic Studies, Dickinson College
 
  "Making Use of the Holocaust" Stephen Eric Bronner,
    Department of Political Science,
    Rutgers University
 
  "The Churches and Anti-Semitism" Victoria Barnett,
    U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
 
  "Nazi Racial Science and Tony Platt,
  American Eugenics: A Relationship Professor Emeritus,
  of Collaboration and Cooperation" California State University
    at Sacramento
 
  "In Search of Utopia: Brian E. Crim,
  Comparing Holocaust Perpetrators Department of Social
  with Islamic Terrorists" Sciences, Dominican College
 
12:30-1:30 p.m. Lunch Break  
 
1:45 - 3:15 p.m. Session II - "THE NEW ANTI-SEMITISM"  
  Introduction of Speaker Jack R. Fischel,
    Professor Emeritus of History,
    Millersville University
 
  "The Return of Anti-Semitism" Gabriel Schoenfeld,
    Commentary Magazine
 
3:30 - 5 p.m. Session III - "THE CHURCH AND THE HOLOCAUST"  
    Moderator: Victoria Barnett,
    U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
 
  "Hitler's Priests: Catholic Clergy Kevin Spicer, C. S. C.,
  and the Nazi Party" Department of History, Stonehill College
 
  "The Politics of Christian Katherina von Kellenbach,
  Discourses of Forgiveness: Department of Philosophy
  Chaplains Counsel Nazi Perpetrators" and Religious Studies,
    Saint Mary's College of Maryland
 
  "Antisemitism and the American Catholic Clergy Suzanne Brown-Fleming,
  in the Aloisius Cardinal Muench U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
  and Rabbi Phillip S. Bernstein Collections, 1930-1960"  
 
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Session IV - "THIRTY YEARS OF  
  THE HUNT FOR NAZIS: Steven B. Rogers, Senior Historian,
  A HISTORY OF THE OSI" Office of Special Investigations,
    U. S. Department of Justice
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