08/31 to 10/30 - Time: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Exhibit: "Memory & Legacy"
The Southern Connecticut State University Multicultural Center,
The Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven,
and The Greater New Haven Holocaust Memory present

August 31 - October 30, 2009
Monday - Friday • 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
SCSU Multicultural Center
Adanti Student Center 234
The
New Haven Holocaust Memorial was erected in 1977 by Holocaust survivors
on land donated by the city of New Haven. The SCSU Multicultural Center
is proud to bring the Memory & Legacy exhibit to our
campus to tell the story of the first Holocaust memorial built on
public land, and to preserve these memories for future generations,
promoting tolerance and understanding, so the words "never again" are a
reality.
Free & open to the public
School & community groups welcome
With support from SCSU Judaic Studies Program, SCSU English Department, SCSU Student Support Services, SCSU Biology Department, SCSU Public Affairs Office, and the SCSU Political Science Department.
schedule of events
Please join us for an opening reception for
Holocaust survivors, the New Haven and SCSU communities. The reception
will include a welcome from the SCSU President Norton, testimony from
survivors, a memory ceremony with SCSU staff, students and faculty,
reflections, musical entertainment, and more.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009 • 1 p.m.
Adanti Student Center 201
RSVP: brownd2@southernct.edu
Info: (203) 392-5888
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Film Screening: Schindler's List - Free and open to the public
• Part 1: Monday, September 21, 2009 • 12 p.m.
• Part 2: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 • 12 p.m.
Adanti Student Center 201
• Tuesday, September 29, 2009 • 5 p.m. (both parts)
Adanti Student Center 301
Schindler's List is being shown in honor of the Memory & Legacy
exhibit and reception, to help effect positive change in each of us by
overcoming racial and cultural divides. This movie is one of the most
powerful movies of all time. It tells the compelling true story of the
German businessman Oskar Schindler, who comes to Nazi-occupied Poland
looking for economic prosperity and leaves as a savior of more than
1,100 Jews. A charming and sly entrepreneur, Schindler bribes and
befriends the Nazi authorities to gain control of a factory in Krakow
by Aryanization, which he staffs with Jewish slave-laborers. Soon he is
making a fortune. Among the Jews who work for him is Itzhak Stern, the
plant manager, who in his benevolence sees to it that Schindler's
workforce includes the most vulnerable and cherished members of
Krakow's Jewish community.
MOVIE FYI: This 1993 film was a box office success and
recipient of seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best
Director (Steven Spielberg), and Best Original Score. The running time
is 3 hours and 15 minutes.

Admission: free and open to all
Location: Multicultural Center, Adanti Student Center 234
Contact Information:
Multicultural Center, (203) 392-5888
, brownd2@southernct.edu

