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Holocaust Resources

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Holocaust Learning Resources During 2021

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Online Resources

Remembrance Events

Inspired by art of Holocaust survivor Esther Nisenthal Krinitz,Art & Remembrance uses art & personal narrative to recognize individual courage & resilience, and to foster understanding & compassion for those who experience injustice.

Education section offers 

lesson plans & resources connecting Holocaust & Esther Nisenthal Krinitz’s art and story to contemporary human migration and human rights issues.     

 

Birmingham Holocaust Education Center seeks to educate the people of Alabama on Holocaust history so new generations will apply lessons of the Holocaust to the construction of a more just, humane & tolerant future.

Educators Resources Guidelines for Teaching Holocaust; PowerPoint Presentations, Curriculum LInks, Information on upcoming events.

Alabama Holocaust Day of Remembrance in Observance of Yom HaShoah

04/11/212:00 - 3:30 PM (CDT)


Since 1979, the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education (Chhange) has carried out its mission to educate about the Holocaust promoting elimination of racism, antisemitism, prejudice.

Personal Histories of Holocaust & Armenian Genocide Survivors and Second-Generation Holocaust Survivor personal histories are presented.

Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration Program 2021

04/08/2110:00 AM (EDT)


The mission of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is to teach the history of the Holocaust and advance human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference.

Educator Resources include Virtual Field Trips and Education Programs; Online Resources & Lessons; Every Child Has A Name Student Remembrance Project and Flipgrid - Kindertransport Ask A Survivor

Virtual Yom HaShoah Commemoration 2021

04/08/217:00 PM (CDT)


See also upcoming Programs & Events


The Defiant Requiem Foundation strives to promote awareness & understanding of the dangers of anti-Semitism, Holocaust ignorance and denial, by presenting the singular story, and one with universal application, of Rafael Schächter and prisoners in the Terezín Concentration Camp during the Holocaust who used music and art as an act of defiance to maintain their humanity, dignity, hope, and inspiration.

The Educationsection provides multiple points of entry to teachers in an array of disciplines via four flexible modules that are aligned to Common Core and that could be taught as stand-alone units or combined for longer and more in-depth study. Survivor Stories & Holocaust Resources are available along with film information.

 

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