Changes at the Bulletin
The Bulletin said goodbye to a longtime staff member and welcomed back an old friend recently. Sue Sanderson, who was the paper's production manager since July 1995, moved to Calgaiy with her husband, Greg, and son. Ay-den, last week. The position of production manager is now being filled by Diane Wylie.
During her time at the Bulletin, Sanderson's talents were recognized with several awards, including best designed newspaper from the B.C. Newspaper Foundation and two awards from the American Jewish Press Association for excellence in overall graphic design.
Wylie is a familiar face around the Bulletin oflice, having acted
as production manager during Sanderson's maternity leave. She has been associated with the paper for the past three years on an informal basis, during which time she also worked in the production department of the Buy and Sell. Her other production work includes positions at the WestEn-der, the Richmond Review, Burnaby Now and Coquitlam Now. Before coming to Vancouver five years ago, the Toronto native worked at a newspaper in Kamloops and at Hignell Printing in Winnipeg.
Wylie is familiar with the Bulletin's strong design tradition and will continue Sanderson's commitment to the finest grapliic elements and the enhancement of the reader's overall experience. □
Lots to do With CFHU
The Canadian Friends of Hebrew University (CFHU) will be holding an information session at the Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver Nov. 15. Students interested in taking programs at the university's Rothberg International School will get all the details they need for freshman, one-year, graduate, pre-med and siunmer courses. The event starts at 7:30 p.m.
A few days later, on Nov. 18, CFHU will host an ice-skating party at the Minoru Arena, 7551 Minoru Gate, in Richmond, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The whole rink has been rented and participants will head out £dterward to the Foggy Dew Irish Pub. The cost is $10, with no charge for skate rentals. For information on either of these events, call 257-51330
Saving Jews from death
The History Channel's ongoing series History Undercover presents Diplomats for the Damned, which explores the heroic efforts of non-Jewish diplomats who helped save thousands of Jews during the Holocaust.
Hosted by Einmy Award-winning broadcast journalist Arthur Kent, Diplomats includes interviews with many of those who benefitted from the efforts of four diplomats who risked their lives and careers by issuing vmauthorized visas to Jews fleeing Nazism. Those profiled include Carl Lutz of Switzerland, Aris-tides dc Sousa Mendes of Portugal, Hiram Bingham of the United States and Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz of Germany. Each one issued visas, falsified papers and cut backroom deals, defying not only Hitler, but their own superiors, rescuing thousands of Jews from Nazi death camps. There were more than 63 such diplomats involved in the area of diplomatic rescue between 1938 and 1945.
Many non-Jewish diplomats helped Jews to escape the Holocaust. They did so by issuing them false visas. Chlune Sugihara, Japanese consul in Kaunus, Lithuania, was one such diplomat.Against his government's orders, he issued the visa depicted in this photo as well as thousands of others.
Diplomats for tlic Damned airs on the History Channel, Sunday, Nov.26,atl0p.m.n
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