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The Advisory
Committee
The Judaic and Holocaust Studies Program Advisory Committee in its current
form is the result of the merging of two Youngstown
State University
committees dedicated to the promotion of Jewish Studies programming on Youngstown State University
campus. The original Judaic and Holocaust studies advisory committee was
formed when in 1997, an anonymous source donated $100,000 to the university
to underwrite the creation of a Jewish Studies program. That program was to
reflect the university’s commitment to teaching Holocaust and Jewish
History, Judaism, and Hebrew. That committee was merged with the longer
existing committee of the Schermer Scholar-in-Residence program. The
program, established through a grant made in 1980 by the Schermer
Charitable Trusts, was designed to bring major figures to campus. The
Schermer committee was made up of a combination of university faculty and
personnel as well as members of the wider Youngstown area community reflecting the
Schermer Charitable Trusts’ wish that the Schermer Scholar-in-Residence
program serve the campus as well as the wider community. Today, the Judaic
and Holocaust Studies Program Advisory Committee is made up of members of
the university and wider community. They not only serve to advise the
Judaic and Holocaust Studies faculty on programming but are active leaders
in the planning and implementation of activities which serve Youngstown State University
students and the larger community.
The
Current Members of the Judaic and Holocaust Studies Advisory Committee are:
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Myra
Benedikt
Rabbi Joel Berman
Bonnie Burdman
Sherri Clayman
Saul Friedman
Paul Gordiejew
Chaya Kessler
Sherry Linkon
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Rick Marlin
Ndinzi Masagara
Jesse McClain
Rabbi Frank Muller
Pamela Palumbo
James Pazol
Miriam Rabinowitz
Regina Rees
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Rabbi Joseph Schonberger
Suzyn Schwebel-Epstein
Bruce Sherman
Leonard Spiegel
Thelma Silver
Helene Sinnreich
Nancy Wagner
William Vegh
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