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Outreach Programme
The Holocaust & the Outreach Programme is a broad initiative to educate & raise awareness on the subject of the Holocaust.
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Karel van Oosterom 16h
Impressive. On the day which should have been Anne Frank’s 90th birthday, we dedicated a sapling from the chestnut tree which grew in the garden behind her hiding place in WWII, in her memory An inspiration for global peace and justice.
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Outreach Programme 12h
USG Alison Smale together with USG Catherine Pollard, Amb. Karel van Oosterom & Sharon Douglas of , unveil the plaque that identifies the sapling, the offspring of a tree that grew behind the house in Amsterdam, a living memorial to Anne Frank's life & legacy.
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Outreach Programme 17h
Today, Anne Frank would have turned 90, had she survived the Holocaust. To honour her legacy announces planting of a sapling donated by . The sapling is a direct descendant from the chestnut tree that grew outside the attic in which the Frank family hid.
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US Holocaust Museum Jun 11
90 years ago, was born. For millions, she was their window into the Holocaust. Though Anne wrote most of her diary while in hiding from the Nazis, she inspired us with her ability to believe in the enduring power of hope. 📸
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OAS Jun 11
Secretary General condemns antisemitic attack in Rosario,
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Outreach Programme May 29
Roman Kent, a survivor of Auschwitz, visits exhibition “Auschwitz, Not Long Ago, Not Far Away” currently on view at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York,
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UN Human Rights May 28
Stand against . We condemn anti-Semitic incidents in Europe, incl. in Germany, Austria, France, as well as in the U.S. We urge governments to redouble their efforts to & related intolerance. 👉
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MuseumJewishHeritage May 15
In the windows of the Museum are portraits of people who survived the Holocaust. These people, and the people who perished in the Holocaust, are the reason we continue to make sure . Photos by BA Van Sise from the Eyewitness exhibition, now on display at .
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MuseumJewishHeritage Apr 30
We were honored to have the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, and his wife visit the Museum today. They toured "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away." which opens to the public next week on May 8.
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Auschwitz Memorial Apr 30
The Secretary-General visited the "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away" exhibition at before its official opening He saw edition from Jan 28, 1945 which mentioned the liberation of . |
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António Guterres Apr 27
I am deeply troubled by the attack on a synagogue in California this Saturday during a Passover service. We must all stand united against anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred. My thoughts are with the families of the victims and the Jewish community worldwide.
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Outreach Programme Apr 25
RSVP to attend the premiere of "Broken Dreams" on 2 May in NY. Directed by Tomasz Magierski, the film is the compelling story of two Polish Jewish teenage sisters, Renia & Ariana Spiegel, struggling to survive the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland.
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Outreach Programme Apr 11
Register to attend the screening of the film "Broken Dreams" on 2 May at UN HQ in NY. The film tells the compelling story of two Polish Jewish, teenage sisters, Renia and Ariana Spiegel, struggling to survive the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied Poland. 🎦--->
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United Nations Apr 2
"Instead of dwelling on our differences, let us focus on what unites us, and work together for a better future for everyone, everywhere." -- at in Cairo.
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US Holocaust Museum Apr 1
Abe Piasek survived five years of forced labor and concentration camps during the Holocaust, beginning when he was just 11 years old. He will visit the Museum for the first time this week, along with the teenagers he helps educate about the Holocaust.
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Outreach Programme Mar 31
Why didn’t members of the legal profession oppose the racist laws and exclusionary laws of the Nazis? Read David Matas discussion paper " The Law as an Accelerator of Genocide",
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Outreach Programme Mar 30
"Shanghai: a Haven for Holocaust Victims" read this paper by Professor Pan Guang,
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Outreach Programme Mar 29
“Peace is our gift to each other”. ― Elie Wiesel
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Outreach Programme Mar 28
Are you teaching about the ? Take a look at our educational materials.
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Outreach Programme Mar 27
What happened in the Semlin Concentration Camp in April and May 1942 and why was this of particular significance in Holocaust history? Read Jovan Byford's paper on the Semlin Judenlager in Belgrade,
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