Muhlenberg's Institute For Jewish-Christian Understanding To Sponsor Youth Conference
The Muhlenberg College Institute for Jewish-Christian Understanding will sponsor its semi-annual Youth and Prejudice Conference on Monday, November 10, and Wednesday, November 12, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Thursday, November 6, 2003 10:45 AM
The Muhlenberg College Institute for Jewish-Christian Understanding will sponsor its semi-annual Youth and Prejudice Conference on Monday, November 10, and Wednesday, November 12, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The fall session of the conference is designed for middle school students; high school students attend a spring session.
Up to 1000 students from area schools will attend the conference on Muhlenberg's campus in Allentown. Students will attend a performance of "The Library," a play written by Muhlenberg alumna Nora Whittaker '00, and performed by Muhlenberg students. Inspired by the short story and play written by Inge Karo, a refugee who fled Hitler's Germany in 1939, "The Library" traces the life of Rachel, a young Jewish girl growing up in Germany from 1933-1939. The play details Rachel's life at school and at home as she experiences dehumanization of the Jews under Nazi domination. It explores what it is like to be made to feel different, to be taunted by children who you thought were your friends, and to live with fear and uncertainty about what the next day might bring.
Following the performance, students will participate in interactive breakout sessions, where they will hear the personal testimony of a Holocaust survivor or a second-generation survivor. Muhlenberg faculty and community members will facilitate the discussions, and Muhlenberg students will guide the students to their sessions and lead small-group discussions.