Staff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Mehnaz Afridi

Professor of Religious Studies, 
Director, Holocaust Genocide and Interfaith Education Center Director

mehnaz.afridi@manhattan.edu

http://www.manhattan.edu/faculty/mehnazafri 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Jeff Horn

Professor of History, 
Former Holocaust Center Director

jeff.horn@manhattan.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christopher Belden

Student Assistant to the Director 

cbelden01@manhattan.edu  


 


 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Frederick Schweitzer

Professor Emeritus of History, Director Emeritus

Co-founder 
 



 

 

 

 

 

Brother Peter Drake F.S.C.

Associate Director-co-founder

Prof. Frederick Schweitzer Remembers Bro. Peter Drake, F.S.C.

 

 

 

 

Board Members: 

  • Dr. Elena Procario-Foley, Chair, Br. John G. Driscoll Professor of Jewish-Catholic Studies, Director, Core Curriculum Iona College, NY
  • Br. Daniel Gardner FSC, Interim President, Manhattan College
  • Dr. Cory Blad, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, Manhattan College
  • Dr. Steven Schreiner, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Dr. William Clyde, Interim Provost, Manhattan College
  • Br. Jack Curran FSC, Vice President for Mission, Manhattan College
  • Mithat Gashi, Consultant, Lecturer at Lehman College, New World High School Principal, NY
  • Fr. Thomas Franks,  Chaplain, Campus Ministry & Social Action, Manhattan College
  • Dr. Jeff Horn, Professor of History, Manhattan College
  • Marti Michael, Retired Executive Director, The Riverdale Y, New York
  • Dr. Paul Droubie, Assistant Professor of History, Director of International Studies, Manhattan College
  • Dr. Kevin Ahern, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Manhattan College
  • Dr.  Nuwan Jayawickreme, Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of Peace Studies, Manhattan College
  • Dr. Frederick Schweitzer, Professor of History, Emeritus, Manhattan College
  • Rabbi Linda Shriner-Cahn, Rabbi of Congregation Tehillah, Riverdale NY
  • Rabbi Robert Kaplan is currently the founding Director of The Center for Community Leadership, (formally known as CAUSE – NY) a division of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC)
  • Dr. Ian Levy, Graduate Director and Assistant Professor of Counseling and Therapy
  • Dr. Daisy Khan, Founder of Women's Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equality (WISE)
  • Marin Bultena, Student Representative
  • Rebecca Kranich, Student Representative  

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The Inner Dimensions of Islam

Alumni Room, O'Malley Library

Mohamad Jebara is an author, athlete, gourmet chef, poet, Visual artist, and Islamic scholar who has devoted his life to fostering cultural understanding and awareness by leveraging ancient wisdom for self-improvement. Jebara is the author of "The Life of the Quran" and "Mohammad the World-Changer".

Mohamad Jebara's writings seek to empower readers to unlock their dormant potential and improve their quality of life. As a sought-after speaker, Mohamad has delivered talks and workshops in numerous countries, inspiring audiences with his unique blend of ancient wisdom, modern techniques and relatability. Mohamad is known for his ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and his talks are engaging, thought- provoking and uplifting.

Mar21

As the sun sets, marking the end of the daily fast during Ramadan, and the culmination of the Fast of Esther in the Jewish tradition, we invite you to break bread with members of different faith communities in a spirit of unity, understanding, and friendship. This unique event aims to foster a sense of togetherness, promote dialogue, and celebrate the rich tapestry of religious traditions that contribute to the mosaic of our community. A vegetarian, Kosher and Halal dinner will be served.

Please register here for Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMldu-hpzsoHdRk-Nq3UNqkiEAMqrCeVj_O

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMldu-hpzsoHdRk-Nq3UNqkiEAMqrCeVj_O

Wolf Gruner, Ph.D., discusses the subject of his book Resisters: How Ordinary Jews Fought Persecution in Hitler's Germany (Yale University Press, 2023), which features the life stories of five Jewish men and women who resisted in different ways against persecution in Nazi Germany. By discussing their courageous acts, the book demonstrates the wide range of Jewish resistance in Nazi Germany, challenges the myth of Jewish passivity and illuminates individual Jewish agency during the Holocaust.

Wolf Gruner, Ph.D., holds the Shapell-Guerin Chair in Jewish Studies and is a professor of history at the University of Southern California and founding director of the USC Dornsife Center for Advanced Genocide Research. He received his Ph.D. in History from the Technical University Berlin and was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, Yad Vashem Jerusalem, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Women's Christian University Tokyo, among others. Gruner is the author of o books on the Holocaust, including Jewish Forced Labor under the Nazis: Economic Needs and Nazi Racial Aims. His 2016 prizewinning German book was published in English as The Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia: Czech Initiatives, German Policies, Jewish Responses. He co-edited four books, including Resisting Persecution: Jews and Their Petitions during the Holocaust and New Perspectives on Kristallnacht: After 80 Years, the Nazi Pogrom in Global Comparison. He is an appointed member of the Academic Committee of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the International Advisory Board of the Journal of Genocide Research, among others.

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