NEW YORK.- The Yeshiva University Museum presents "Art Against Forgetting: Paintings by Leonard Meiselman," on view through October 13, 2002. Meiselman’s expressionist images depict prayer shawls and flags that appear to have been shredded by catastrophic events. The artist portrays his dual identity as a Jew and an American. As he paints, the awful events of the past century - most notably the Holocaust - are still resonating, and yet new terrors are daily confronting Jews the world over. The artist grapples with these horrific anxieties and emerges victorious in his forceful affirmation of life.