Convocation presentation should inspire us to help genocide survivors Letter to the Editor I was greatly moved and empowered by Nesse Godin’s speech to Southern Adventist University on Nov. 2, 2006. She spoke of her life during World War II in the Ghetto, in the concentration camp and surviving the death march. The stories she told were powerful and heart-wrenching, like how she suffered starvation and beatings that left scars on her back and across her neck. During her presentation I was moved many times by what she said. She said something I have taken to heart. She said that the Holocaust survivors have carried the bundle of memories and stories, and they won’t be able to carry it much longer. It was this statement that has been ringing in my ears since that Thursday. After her presentation, I waited in line with others to tell her, “Thank you for coming,” but when it came to me I couldn’t say just that. I looked her in the eye and said, “Thank you. I want to help carry that bundle....