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Echoes & Reflections Sep 13
The Nazi Party rose to power with an antisemitic racial ideology. Help students understand how anti-Jewish laws affected all aspects of Jewish life using this comprehensive handout.
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Yad Vashem Sep 13
September 13 1941 Jews in the Tauragē ghetto were told they were to be moved to a location with better conditions... 3 days later they were loaded on to trucks and shot in to mass graves at a nearby forest. Learn about this Jewish community here
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Centro Sefarad-Israel Sep 11
Hace unos días tuvo lugar el primer seminario de profesores graduados de Yad Vashem en el Memorial Buchenwald. El seminario fue organizado en colaboración con el Memorial Buchenwald, y
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Yad Vashem School Sep 11
Our Free Online Course "- From Its Origins To the Present" is available again on the platform for a limited period. To Join:
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Crystal Klose Sep 10
Learning about the Holocaust from Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann at the Hebrew College in Jerusalem. Check out all the online learning opportunities has to offer!
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Yad Vashem Sep 10
10 September 1942 Margarete Gertrude Neumann, the youngest child of Zionist visionary & founder of modern Political Zionism, Theodor Herzl, was deported to Terezin, where she perished. Learn more about this transport here
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Sweden in Israel Sep 8
Minister for Education participates in signing a unique cooperation agreement between and on teachers’ training on Holocaust education.
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Yad Vashem School Sep 9
Replying to @alangsmith @yadvashem
Thank you for this thoughtful feedback, - we hope that many more find the course enriching.
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Yad Vashem Sep 9
Yad Vashem's **free** online course "Antisemitism: From Its Origins to the Present" begins TODAY! You can still sign up >> Watch this excerpt from one of the many topics covered during the course: "Antisemitism after the Holocaust"
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Echoes & Reflections Sep 9
Join us for a guided exploration of our Timeline of the to discover how this interactive, multimedia tool can be used to enhance your students' understanding of history.
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Yad Vashem Sep 8
8 September 1943, Italy surrendered to the Allied forces. Learn how this affected the Jewish community of Ioannina (previously occupied by Italy) including the requirement to register and adhere to a strict curfew
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Echoes & Reflections Sep 3
Led by Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht-Hartmann from , this webinar examines the history of the "Final Solution" through the different perspectives and actions of the victims, perpetrators, bystanders, collaborators, and rescuers during the Holocaust.
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Yad Vashem Sep 3
View some of the events that took place during the month of September in history Yad Vashem's website offers extensive information and resources related to the Holocaust, including "This Month in Holocaust "
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Yad Vashem Sep 3
As we prepare to go , explore stories of teachers who risked their lives rescuing Jews during the Holocaust. They felt it was their duty not only to instill values in the classroom, but to live by those ideals, even at the risk to their lives
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Yad Vashem Sep 1
Marking 80 Years to the Outbreak of Our new online exhibition "1939: Jewish Families on the Brink of War" presents the stories of Jewish families throughout Europe in 1939 and throughout the . Learn more here
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Yad Vashem Sep 2
As students prepare to go , view these artifacts related to education throughout the here YV's website offers unique access to its vast archives and collections divided by topic and historical content.
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Echoes & Reflections Aug 30
"If you teach about the Holocaust and you reach them, they become better citizens."- Las Vegas educator, Mitchell Kalin, speaks with about the lessons learned during his experience at this summer's advanced program with .
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Belen Santos Sep 1
Enorme experiencia de formación en el Holocausto impartida por Memorial Buchenwald, y . Gracias a todos
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Yad Vashem Aug 29
29 August 1942 the Jews of Wiesbaden were deported to Terezin. The Jews on this transport were primarily elderly or sick people, as well as Jews who had been decorated or injured in WW1. Learn more about the Jewish community in Wiesbaden here
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Yad Vashem USA Aug 29
Point educator travels to World Holocaust Remembrance Center - Stevens Point News
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