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Time: April 23, 2018 from 1pm to 2pm
Location: Southern Connecticut State University - Engleman Hall A121
Street: 501 Crescent St.
City/Town: New Haven
Website or Map: http://calendar.southernct.ed…
Phone: 203-392-6615
Event Type: lecture
Organized By: Judaic Studies Program
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2018
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Dr. David Senesh, a clinical psychologist practicing in Israel, will speak on the mental health consequences of prisoner of war captivity. Dr. Senesh was a POW during the Yom Kippur War, as was his aunt, the famous Hannah Senesh, during WWII. He will discuss parallels and contrasts between these two captivities.
Engleman Hall A121
For more information:
Deborah Weiss | WeissD1@SouthernCT.edu | 203-392-6615
David Levine | LevineD1@SouthernCT.edu | 203-392-6642
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