Proceedings of the First Western Regional Conference on the Holocaust, relating to the ancient, medieval, and modern origins of the Holocaust, its meaning for western civilization, and the methodology for teaching about the Holocaust in schools and universities.
Part 1: Welcoming by Lillian Silberstein, "Why Remember Holocaust?" by Donald McEvoy
Part 2: "Significance of the Holocaust for Western Civilization" by Dr. Raul Hilberg
Parts 3 and 4: Observations by Emil Fackenheim followed by a conversation between Fackenheim and Raul Hilberg.
Part 5: "A Documentary View" by Raul Hilberg
Part 6: "Moral Choices, Individual, Institutional; Holocaust & US" by Dr. John Felstiner
Part 7: "Origins of the Holocaust (Ancient)" by Dr. David Winston
Part 8: "Origins of the Holocaust (Modern)" by Dr. Eugen Weber
Part 9: "Origins of the Holocaust (Medieval)" by Dr. Gavin Langmuir
Part 10: "The Individual Experience" by Dr. Samai Davidson
Part 11: "Psychological and Sociological Perspectives" by Dr. Bruno Bettelheim
Part 12: "After the Holocaust: What Has Changed?" by Drs. Franklin Littell and Sybil Milton
Part 13: "A Paradigm of Moral Choices" by Dr. Robert McAfee Brown
Part 14: "Moral Choices, Individual, Institutional" by Dr. Eberhard Bethge
Part 15: "Catachetics and Prejudice" by Rev. John Pawlikowski
Part 16: Panel of Drs. Brown, Friedlander, Grassi, Pawlikowski, and Tyack
Parts 17 and 18: "Methodology for Teaching the Holocaust" by Dr. Henry Friedlander
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