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Take part in a great volunteer opportunity—be a TemPAL!

Temple University’s TemPALS program matches alumni with incoming international students to assist the students in adjusting academically, culturally and socially to the Philadelphia area and to the university. You can make a real difference in a student’s life and enrich your life as well. Learn more about the program at alumni.temple.edu/temPALS.

To be considered for the TemPALS program, participation in an orientation session and completion of the online application are mandatory.

 
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Fall Orientations

Orientation I
Tuesday, August 27
2:00 PM

or

Orientation II
Tuesday, August 27
6:00 PM


Both orientation sessions will be held in the conference suite at 1810 Liacouras Walk (across from Speakman Hall on Liacouras Walk, formerly Park Mall). View a map of Main Campus.

Questions? Contact Christine Brady at christine.brady@temple.edu or 215-204-4313.


The Hope of Never Again

Tuesday, September 17
5:30-6:00 PM: Reception
(light refreshments will be served)
6:00-7:00 PM: Program

Tomlinson Theater
Temple University Main Campus
1301 W. Norris Street

Philadelphia, PA 19122


The reception will be held in the lobby of Tomlinson Theater and the program will take place in the Courtyard next to Tomlinson Theater. Rain location will be announced shortly.

“We have absolutely no right to disregard another when the other is suffering. If you stand by when someone else is being tortured, you are an accomplice. We suffered and died because of indifference. This is the lesson. Never again.” – Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Holocaust Survivor and Global Human Rights Activist

To destroy one life is tantamount to destroying an entire universe. Imagine, then, what it means to kill hundreds of thousands, millions. Long after the Holocaust – the brutal murder of six million innocent men, women and children – the world continues to witness mass atrocity after mass atrocity. We keep saying “never again,” but, tragically, it happens again and again – in Cambodia, in Bosnia and Kosovo, in Rwanda, in Darfur and in the Congo.

You are invited to join Temple Alumna and Holocaust Survivor, Frieda Tabak, CLA ’53, and Hanoch Guy, Professor Emeritus and Holocaust Scholar, for a celebration of triumph over tragedy. It is our moral imperative to respond effectively to crimes against humanity. Understanding is the first step in preserving the legacy of these victims and fulfilling the hope of “never again.”

This event is free of charge.

 
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Sponsored by:
The Temple University Alumni Association (TUAA)
Hillel at Temple University: The Edward H. Rosen Center for Jewish Life
The Myer and Rosaline Feinstein Center for American Jewish History

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