Participate in three modules which will provide you with an overview of Echoes & Reflections and its associated resources, a sound pedagogy for teaching about the Holocaust, background information on the history of antisemitism, and time to consider effective use of several primary sources when teaching about this complex topic.
Participate in this asynchronous online course for a guided, facilitator-led exploration of Echoes & Reflections resources that support the teaching of Elie Wiesel’s seminal text, Night. We applaud your commitment to teaching this topic and are eager to support you to ensure your students are able to engage in thoughtful, engaging, and historically accurate learning.
For today’s youth, TikTok is not only a platform for entertainment, but increasingly also an important source of information. In this context, the TikTok Shoah Commemoration & Education initiative, a collaborative effort of over fifty Holocaust Memorial Sites throughout the world with academic support from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, has created hundreds of TikTok videos that can and are being used in an educational context to teach about the Shoah.
This one-day, in-person institute for school and district leaders provides resources and strategies to build safe and inclusive school cultures in compliance with Title VI, sample lessons on fostering civil discourse and the genocide in Rwanda, and Holocaust Survivor Testimony. Offered at no cost with travel reimbursed.
Students are invited to join their teachers for this Echoes & Reflections webinar on January 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Sheryl Ochayon from Yad Vashem explores the liberation of Auschwitz, sharing testimonies and primary sources to reveal its true impact on survivors and liberators.Â
George miraculously survived the Holocaust in France by being hidden by a family friend while his parents were deported to Auschwitz. After the war, he was adopted by his great-uncle in Los Angeles, where he went on to build a successful life as a dentist, marrying, and raising two children. He now has five grandchildren and considers his life to be a series of miracles
Explore how filmmakers dramatized what their generation had just witnessed with filmmaker Peter L. Stein.
During this course we will take a closer look at specific contemporary manifestations of antisemitism and the impact it has on young people, our communities, and Democracy today.
Join Holocaust Museum LA staff to learn about modern antisemitism and its various forms, including conspiracy theories, noxious antisemitic tropes, and symbols of hate.
This online course includes teaching strategies about the Holocaust and the themes of ethics and responsibility.