The Genocide Studies Program lecture series "Shattered Places: Case Studies in the Wake of Genocide" continues on Thursday, Oct. 19, with a talk titled "Life and Death -- Restoring a Vanished Past; The Story of Two Shtetls, Eishyshok and Konin."
Featured speakers will include Samuel Kassow of Trinity College, Yaffa Eliach of Brooklyn College and author Theo Richmond from the United Kingdom.
Co-sponsored by the Yale Center for International and Area Studies and The Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, the talk will take place at 6:4510 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 360 Amity Road, Woodbridge.
For more information, contact Barbara Papacoda at (203) 432-5596 or barbara.papacoda@yale.edu.
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