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STUDENTS GRADUATE WITH A MINOR
IN JEWISH STUDIES
We want to congratulate our students graduating this
month with a Minor in Jewish Studies. Each of them completed at
least 7 courses in the program on topics that cover Judaism, Jewish
history from ancient Israel to contemporary Jewish life, and both
religious and non-religious Jewish literature. Graduates this
spring include:
Joel Klass, a graduating Religious Studies Major, who
will continue to work at the Los Angeles Jewish Historical Society
while exploring the possibilities of a career in public school
teaching and counseling.
Julia Komras, graduating with a double B.S. in
Accounting and in Business Administration with double options in
Real Estate and Finance, who will study for her CPA exams as she
starts a new job at Price Waterhouse Coopers, a major international
accounting firm.
Bobbi Ross, completing her degree in the English
Department's Honors program, who is deciding whether to start law
school in the fall or continue her work managing a rock band.
Ilana Youngheim, a Major in Broadcast Journalism, who
will pursue a career in her field. Ilana's success in obtaining
interviews with celebrities such as Jay Leno has brought her to the
attention of National Public Radio.
We're very proud of them all!
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HOLOCAUST EDUCATION AND PLURALISM IN GERMANY
TODAY
Students and faculty attending Professor Tamas
Ungvari's "Jews in the Modern Era" class were treated to a
fascinating and insightful lecture by Honey Kessler Amado, Los
Angeles appellate lawyer and member of the American Jewish
Committee national board. Ms. Kessler described her experience as
part of a 9-person team of Jews sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer
Foundation. They were sent to Germany to learn about the country's
efforts to foster tolerance of Jews and awareness of the
Holocaust.
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CSUN STUDENTS LEARN FROM
SURVIVORS
In three separate Jewish Studies courses,
students had the opportunity to hear first-hand about the Holocaust
from survivors. Erika Jacoby discussed her experience in Auschwitz.
From Helma and Benno Schneider, students learned about life in the
Riga ghetto and hiding in the forest. Michael Mark told of his
imprisonment at multiple camps. Students will not forget these
lessons!
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LA PETITE
JERUSALEM
Almost 200 people attended the free screening
(April 23, Encino Laemmle Theatre) of the French film "La Petite
Jerusalem" and stayed for the discussion led by CSUN Jewish Studies
faculty Elaine Goodfriend and Jody Myers. The film portrays North
African Jewish immigrants struggling with life in modern-day Paris
as they are confronted with growing antisemitism and grapple with
sexual freedom, modern rationalism, and loyalty to Jewish religious
law.
Stay tuned for the 2006-2007 CSUN Jewish
Studies/Laemmle Theatre film screenings, beginning in Fall
2006.
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STUDENT RECEIVES JEWISH
COMMUNITY AWARD
Michael Hasenfrantz, a student in the class
'Service Learning in the Jewish Community' from Fall 2004, served
100 hours in the Valley Alliance, Los Angeles Jewish Federation,
helping on the charitable fund raising campaign. Michael, who was
offered a part-time job at the end of his internship, has just been
notified that he is the recipient of the Jewish Federation Valley
Alliance William Levin Award, which recognizes individuals of
exceptional promise. |