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YESHIVA UNIVERSITY ISRAEL AND INDIA CONFERENCE IN MARCH TO BE DEDICATED TO MUMBAI TERROR VICTIMS

Dec 10, 2008 -- Yeshiva University (YU) will be presenting a conference, Israel and India: A Relationship Comes of Age on March 30-31 in New York City. In light of the recent tragedies in Mumbai, the conference will be dedicated to the memories of those who lost their lives in the attacks. The conference is a project of YU’s Center for Israel Studies (CIS) and The Institute for Public Health Sciences (IPHS) and will celebrate a year of exploration of the many facets in the relationship between Israel and India. “The terror attack in Mumbai starkly highlights the links that bind India and Israel—from security and culture and now to blood,” said Steven Fine, director of CIS and professor of Jewish History at YU. “The relationship goes back thousands of years, but it is now more important for our world than ever.” As part of the Israel-India celebration, a delegation of YU students traveled to India over the summer—spending time with the Holtzberg family, of blessed memory. Hillary Lewin, a second year graduate student at Ferkauf, spent several weeks with the Holtzbergs. “While I am devastated by their death, I am thankful that my life and so many others were touched by their purity, friendship and spirit.” “The Holtzberg family’s kindness, graciousness and warmth inspired all our students,” said YU President Richard M. Joel. “If there is but one light flickering in the abyss, it is the spark of passionate and compassionate Judaism that they shared not only with our students, but with everyone they touched.” The conference will attempt to provide a venue to create a social climate of tolerance, understanding, partnership, and growth. “The anger and hatred exhibited by the senseless violence of these attacks cannot be countered with further violence,” said Sonia Suchday, co-director of IPHS and program director of clinical psychology, health emphasis, at YU’s Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. “It must be countered by forces of compassion and good will—which can only come through education and interaction.” For more information on the Israel and India conference, please visit The Center for Israel Studies at www.yu.edu/cis or The Institute for Public Health Sciences at www.yu.edu/iphs.