THE INA LEVINE SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE ANNUAL LECTURE (SPRING)
The Ina Levine Scholar-in-Residence Award recognizes excellence in the pursuit of innovative research and teaching about the Holocaust. The Center annually invites a distinguished scholar to spend an academic year at the Museum to pursue independent research and writing; to present lectures at universities throughout the United States; and to serve as a resource for the Museum, the Center, educators, students, and the general public. The Ina Levine Scholar-in-Residence Award has been endowed by William S. Levine of Phoenix, Arizona, in memory of his wife, Ina.
Antony Polonsky Albert Abramson Chair of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University
LECTURE Coming to Terms With the Dark Past: Confronting the Holocaust in Poland and Lithuania February 12, 2009
Michael Brenner Chair of Jewish History and Culture, University of Munich.
LECTURE In the Shadow of the Holocaust: German Jewry after 1945 January 31, 2008
Monika Adamczyk-Garbowska Head of the Center for Jewish Studies, Vice-Chair of the Department of Cultural Studies, and Professor of American and Comparative Literature at Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland.
Richard Breitman Professor of History, American University, Washington, D.C.
LECTURE Prelude to Catastrophe? The Roosevelt Administration and the Nazi Assault on the Jews, 1938-1939 April 5, 2006
John K. Roth Edward J. Sexton Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California, and Director of its Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights.
Berel Lang Professor of Humanities at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut and Senior Research Associate at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, New York City.