AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE GRANDSONS AND GRANDDAUGHTERS OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS TO PARTICIPATE IN AN IMPORTANT
POST-HOLOCAUST RESEARCH STUDY
This important research project will contribute to a greater understanding of the echo and transformation of the Holocaust across the generations, from Survivors, to the Second Generation, to the Third Generation. This dissertation research on the strengths and challenges of the Third Generation, conducted by Mark Yoslow, at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (http://www.itp.edu) under the
direction of Dr. Robert Morgan (Chair), Dr. Shani Robins, and Dr. Brian
Lippincott is about…
THE PRIDE AND PRICE OF REMEMBRANCE
When Third Generation Survivors actively remember the Holocaust, honor their grandparents, and make certain that the world never forgets, do they pay a personal price, or discover a profound experience of strengthening and transformation that fosters Tikkun Olam, the healing of the world, and action for the good of humanity?
CONFIDENTIALITY ASSURED
This research is completely confidential and meets the strict standards of the Research Ethics Committee of the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology under the direction of Dr. Olga Louchakova. This research project does not rely on the Internet, where security can be questionable. This study is conducted by telephone, first-class mail, and testing conducted in-person and by mail. This research project will take place in February, March, and April of 2007 and requires a one-time commitment of approximately two (2) hours.
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS IMPORTANT RESEARCH
FOR THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
CALL 800.313.1851
24 HOURS A DAY
The researcher, Mark Yoslow, will ask you for your name, address, and telephone number, and answer questions you may have about our study. You can participate in person in the San Francisco Bay Area or by mail anywhere in the USA if you are 18 years of age or older. And thank you in advance for participating.
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