10 Friday, February 6, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Memories cause scholar to speak By LAURA BOSTROM Staff writer Eveline Goodman-Thau was in hiding in Holland during the Holocaust. She survived. Now her passionate beliefs inspire her to educate others and teach them. Goodman-Thau, an Israeli scholar of theology and philosophy, is visiting the University of Kansas for four weeks in its in-residence sponsored by Hillel. She spoke to about 40 people last night in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union on "Democracy and the Jewish State." Goodman-Thau, who was born in Vienna, Austria, hid in Holland at the same time Anne Frank and her family were in hiding there. After the war, the Israel state was created as a haven for Jews, she said. "A safe place from all previous persecution," she said. "It was not a problem." "It was born from an ugly situation, out of a very great darkness." But the great darkness is still shadowed as Arabs and Jews tight on them. She came to KU to discuss the continuing conflict between Arabs and Jews, she said. But the conflict followed her even to KU. "I am Palestinian. I was born there," one student said to Goodman-Thau. "I am not a stupid American." The student's statement prompted several people to stand and loudly argue. Continuing unrest in the area has affected Israel in many ways, such as raising children she said. She said that her three sons had fought in the Israeli army. "I hoped they wouldn't have to fight," she said. She also has a 3-year-old grandson who she fears will serve in the army. Goodman-Thau, who has a masters degree and is a doctoral candidate at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Daveen Litwin, Hillel's director, said of Goodman-Thau's speech, "Any time there is a discussion on Israel, there is always an intensity." Many members of Litwin's mother's family died in the Holocaust. "The line ended," she said. "It's hard to articulate that sensation." Natural Fiber Clothing 820 Mass. 841-0100 NATURAL WAY HILLCREST 1 9TH AND IOWA TELPHONE 862-78400 SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT NO PASSES-NO BARGAIN PRICES FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE *BARGAIN SHOWS --cup of specialty coffee & freshly-baked muffin **95¢** not valid w/ other offers expires 2/15/87 Continental Breakfast Special 12th & Oread Above Yello Sub Open: 7:30 a.m -1 a.m. M.F 9 a.m -1 a.m. Sat. 9 a.m -Midnight Sun. --data systems TONY'S IMPORTS NISSAN Call for appointment 2829 lowa Lawrence, Kansas 66046 Telephone (913) 842-0444 Now Servicing Most Makes and Models of Imports Toyota-Honda-Subaru-V.W. Stop by our office at Sunrise Place, 9th and Michigan, between 1 and 5 p.m., we also offer studios, 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments available at **Sunrise Place** & **Sunrise Terrace**. 536 Fireside Ct.
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