
Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) is a set of innovative programs for students in business, journalism, law, medical, and seminary graduate programs. Fellows study the roles of their chosen professions in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust and use that historical focus as a framework for the consideration of contemporary ethical issues.
FASPE is under the auspices of the Museum of Jewish Heritage. Visit www.mjhnyc.org/faspe to learn more.
Lead support for FASPE is provided by C. David Goldman, Frederick and Margaret Marino, and the Eder Family Foundation. FASPE is also supported by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and other generous donors.
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