Sunday, October 30, 2005

This weeks events at Hillel

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8


Hillel at Loyola, AED Pre-Health Honor Society and the Gannon Center for Women
and Leadership are sponsoring -

"Being A Woman, Being A Doctor - An Oxymoron?"

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 4 PM - HUSSEY LOUNGE, DAMEN HALL - 10TH FLOOR

A panel of women ranging from medical school students to mothers of children
from infants to young adults will discuss the joys and challenges of combining
being a woman and being a doctor.

The panel will be moderated by Fran Belmonte, Phd., Associate Professor in the
Institute for Pastoral Studies and the Department of Theology, who for 20 years
taught a course in Medical Humanities at Loyola University Medical Center.

A reception will follow the panel discussion.



WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 - 4 PM - TEA ROOM - MUNDELEIN CENTER - FIRST FLOOR

In Commemoration of the 67th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken
Glass, we invite you to a very special program....

 An opportunity to learn from

        ANNE LANDAU, PhD

        "The Mysteries of Rothschild Hospital, Paris, 1941-1944"


Anne Landau, a faculty member in the Dept. of French and Italian at
Northwestern University, has researched the largely untold story of how
France's Nazi-controlled Vichy government turned the Jewish Rothschild
Hospital from a place of saving lives to a place of transporting Jews to
their death.  She will share some amazing stories of survival including
the secret pockets of resistance that occurred even within a hospital whose
mission had turned from sustaining life to becoming a road to death.

Sponsored by Hillel and the Department of Modern Languages and Literature

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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