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Links to Other Websites:

Bay Area Council for Jewish Rescue
and Renewal Regional
Tolerance Centers


Center for Democracy Foundation
(Belgrade, Yugoslavia)


The Museum of Tolerance
(Los Angeles, CA)


Ontario Consultants on
Religious Tolerance


Seton Hill University's
National Catholic Center for
Holocaust Education


Southern Poverty Law Center

Survivors of the Shoah
Visual History Foundation


SWCN -
The Internetwork of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center


Tolerance Pluralism and
Promotion Center
(Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)


United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum


Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum's
Tolerance Center
(Vilnius, Lithuania)

Tolerance Resource Center Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

Notre Dame College’s Tolerance Resource Center begins a yearlong celebration of its tenth anniversary in October with a variety of programs open to the community. The commemoration continues throughout the academic year.

Event: Martin Luther King Celebration
Date and Time: Tuesday January 22 7:00 p.m.
Location: Performing Arts Center

Event: Art Installation of "Ben Blount-What is Race?"
Dates and Times: Tuesday, January 22nd - Friday, Feb 15th
Location: Performing Arts Center

Event: Staged Reading of “All Things Being Equal” by Faye Sholiton
Dates and Times:
Feb 2, Sat. - 7:30 p.m.
Feb 3, Sun. - 2:00 p.m.
Feb 9, Sat. – 7:30 p.m.
Feb 10, Sun. - 2:00 p.m.
Select this link for more detailed information (99 KB PDF File).

Event: “That the People May Live”: The Importance of Faith in
Native American Communities by Sr Eileen Quinlan, SND, PhD
Dates and Times: Mar 12- Wed. 7:00 p.m.
Location: Performing Arts Center
Select this link for more detailed information (106 KB PDF File).
Select this link for the Notre Dame Today article on Native Americans.

Event: “Never Again Genocide in the 21st Century” Keynote Speaker Dr. James Waller, Ph.D.
Dates and Times: April 10th- Thur. 7:30 p.m.
Location: Performing Arts Center
Select this link for more detailed information (70 KB PDF File).
Select this link for the James Waller press release.

Select this link to the Events page for more detailed information.

The Tolerance Resource Center is located in the Clara Fritzsche Library and is open during regular library hours (9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday during the semester; hours change during some holidays and breaks). Librarians are available to answer reference questions. For more information contact Karen Zoller, Library Director, at (216) 373-5266.

The Tolerance Resource Center
Clara Fritzsche Library
Notre Dame College
4545 College Road
South Euclid, Ohio 44121
216-373-5267 or
Toll Free: 1-877-632-6446
FAX (216) 381-3227

Select this link for Library
map & driving directions.

Initiated in 1994 by former faculty member and alumna Margaret Kocevar ’90 (1969-1996), the Tolerance Resource Center is designed to provide students, faculty, scholars and members of the greater community with the opportunity to understand and appreciate issues of racial, cultural and religious diversity in the world around them.

Ms. Kocevar, with the assistance of Sister Mary Louise Trivison, SND, professor of theology, envisioned a center that would become a local and regional headquarters for research, outreach and education on the Holocaust, anti-bias issues and diversity. In addition, researchers, authors, historians and interested individuals can obtain information through the use of technology, including a computer with access to the Internet and various online services, and videos, visual arts and documentaries. A videocassette recorder and monitor are also available for viewing purposes.

The Center houses a variety of books, educational curriculum guides, periodicals, multimedia resources, maps, posters and photographs. The Kocevar family has been generous in contributing Ms. Kocevar’s collection of material and research related to the Holocaust.

Most materials may only be used within the Center. Some materials may be checked out. Please check with a librarian to become a guest patron of the library.

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