Israel W. Charny (; 1931 – 14 December 2024) was an Israeli psychologist and genocide scholar. He is the editor of two-volume Encyclopedia of Genocide,Peres stands accused over denial of 'meaningless' Armenian Holocaust by Robert Fisk - The Independent, London, April 18, 2001 and executive director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem.Working to Make a Difference: The Personal and Pedagogical Stories of Holocaust Educators ... - Page 132 by Samuel Totten - History
An affiliate of the Institute for the Study of Genocide, the International Association of Genocide Scholars was founded in 1994 by Israel Charny,Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity - Page 277 by Dinah Shelton Helen Fein, Robert Melson and Roger Smith. From 2005 to 2007, he was vice president and then president of the organization.
Charny was devoted to the study of the Holocaust and genocide since the mid-1960s. His first publication on the subject which appeared in Jewish Education in 1968 was "Teaching the Violence of the Holocaust: A Challenge to Educating Potential Future Oppressors and Victims for Nonviolence." He once wrote, "...Genocide in the generic sense means the mass killing of substantial numbers of human beings, when not in the course of military action against the military forces of an avowed enemy, under conditions of the essential defencelessness of the victim..."
Charny, a clinical psychologist and practicing psychotherapist, was professor of psychology and family therapy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he was the founder and first director of the Program for Advanced Studies in Integrative Psychotherapy (Family, Couples, Individual and Group Therapy) of the Martin Buber Center and Department of Psychology. He was the founding and first president of the Israel Association of Family Therapy and later a president of the International Family Therapy Association.
He is best known for his active stance against denial of the Armenian genocide, and has written articles and given lectures on the subjects of genocide and genocide denial. He is most noted for his comparison of Armenian genocide denial to Holocaust denial, citing that they both have similar techniques and psychological motivation.
Charny died in Jerusalem on 14 December 2024, at the age of 93.
Israel's Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History. Academic Studies Press. Boston, 2021.
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