The Richard E. Fertel, z”l Emerging Scholars Prize and Lecture in Holocaust and Antisemitism Studies<\/span><\/h4>\nWe invite early-career scholars, who meet the conditions set forth below, to submit a proposal for a prize lecture to be delivered on 秘密研究所 campus in the second half of the Spring 2026 semester. (Receipt of the award is conditional upon the in-person delivery of the lecture. Accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities.) The lecture must draw upon original research in either antisemitism or Holocaust studies and from disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.<\/p>\n
CHGS and the entire Ramapo Community would like to express our \u00a0gratitude to Bonnie Bornstein Fertel for endowing this annual lecture and prize in memory of her husband, Richard E. Fertel, z\u201dl. Mrs. Bornstein Fertel\u2019s gift reminds us of the wonderful and consequential things we can build and accomplish together.<\/p>\n
Honors and Privileges<\/u><\/p>\n
The 2026 Richard E. Fertel Scholar will offer an in-person lecture at 秘密研究所 at a time of mutual convenience during the months of March, April, or May 2026.<\/p>\n
The CHGS Director and a representative from 秘密研究所 will formally bestow the honor of having been selected as the inaugural Richard E. Fertel Scholar upon the selected applicant. The honoree\u2019s name and the title of their lecture will be listed on the CHGS website.<\/p>\n
The Richard E. Fertel Scholar will receive an honorarium of $1,500. CHGS will also cover (reasonable) costs associated with return travel and accommodations in Mahwah, NJ.<\/p>\n
The Richard E. Fertel Scholar may be invited to a small dinner in their honor, with Ramapo students, faculty, and staff, as well as members of the Fertel family and the local public.<\/p>\n
The application window for 2025-2026 has closed. Please check back in the fall for application information.<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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Bonnie and Richard Fertel<\/p><\/div>\n
Richard E. Fertel<\/strong>\u00a0z\u201dl (March 29, 1951 – October 22, 2022) was born and raised in the Bronx, where he, his brother, and parents lived in the same walk-up apartment building as his grandparents, Helen and Oscar. Oscar, who immigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire in 1904, had a profound influence on young Richard. He took him, eight-years-old at the time, to the opening of the Guggenheim Museum and to AT&T shareholder meetings; they worshiped together each week at the neighborhood Orthodox synagogue for the Sabbath. Richard\u2019s family never discussed any relatives lost in the Holocaust but he understood what it meant when letters from family members in Europe ceased during the war, forever.<\/p>\nBonnie Bornstein Fertel, Richard\u2019s wife of fifty years, shared that her husband\u2019s warmth and humor provided the foundation for many loving family tales. Richard and Bonnie married at the young age of twenty-one. In significant ways, they grew up together. Richard studied history and anthropology in college, reflecting his lifelong, insatiable hunger for knowledge and his particular interest in the Second World War. Bonnie recalls that Richard must have seen every Holocaust film multiple times. Richard, blessed with a flair for storytelling, shared what he learned and knew with Bonnie and their two daughters, Pamela and Jill.<\/p>\n
To honor Richard\u2019s lifelong interest in the history of the Holocaust and raising awareness about antisemitism, Bonnie has endowed an annual lecture and prize for emerging scholars working in the fields of Holocaust and antisemitism studies.<\/p>\n
We are devastated to note that Bonnie Fertel, who endowed this prize and lecture in loving memory of her husband, Richard, passed away this year. We shall hold her in our hearts as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
***Register Here*** Please join us as we honor and learn from Dr. Meghan Riley, who has admirably won our inaugural, annual prize in Holocaust and antisemitism studies. Description of Dr. […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":938,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-4209","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"yoast_head":"\n
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