The Cloister of Jeronimos host until February 10 the exhibition "Anne Frank's life '
The Catholic University of Murcia held this morning the International Day in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust with various activities, including the exhibition 'The life of Anne Frank' which will be installed in the Cloister of Jeronimos up on 10 February.
It should be noted that the conference has given the director of the 'Center for the Study of Contemporary European Jewry' of Tel Aviv, Dina Porat, and which has lectured on the causes of anti-Semitism today.
Dina has stressed the idea that there are two views to anti-Semitism: those who believe that it is a part of the reality we seek more and why, and those who ask "and why not?".
"Anti-Semitism can not be separated from all reality, it is a part of the development of the processes taking place in society," he assured, and stated, in reference to the main causes of this, economic, military and political aspects .
Moreover, as has also noted that there is cause thinking about the Holocaust, and has stressed the idea of ​​"already vast."
"We are three generations later, and forget, I must say that other peoples and other nations suffered much, and suffer today."
In line added that "may be that when we know the reasons of anti-Semitism, we better understand the reasons of racism and discrimination against other minorities."
Similarly, Dina Porat noted, referring to the existence of anti-Semitic groups, there is no as such, but there are many variations on this.
Prayer
During the day, the president of the Jewish Community of Valencia, Isaac Sananes, made a prayer for the victims of the Holocaust, which has been accompanied by the president of the UCAM, José Luis Mendoza, by the rector of the University, Josefina García Lozano, by the Vice Chancellor of University Extension, Antonio Alcaraz, university and community college system.
The Faculty of Catholic also host until next February, the traveling exhibition of the Official Holocaust Museum (Jerusalem) 'It's not child's play.
Children of the Holocaust, creativity and play ', coordinated by Casa Sefarad.
Source: UCAM