Teaching the Holocaust Today

Teaching Holocaust history has the potential to inspire and empower students in the present. Led in partnership with the JFCS Holocaust Center and the Contemporary Jewish Museum, this session examines individual stories of rescue and resistance as a means of highlighting personal agency and moral choice. Using a curated selection of testimony, archival, and media sources, this program will help educators connect with materials and learn stories that will engage and inspire their students to think critically about the Holocaust, moral agency, and personal relevance. Light dinner and resource list provided. Free admission when you RSVP to [email protected].

Rywka Diary in different languages

Join us on Thursday, January 24, 2019 from 4:30-7:30pm at the Contemporary Jewish Museum (736 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94103) for what promises to be an outstanding event!

For more information, contact Fraidy Aber, the Constance Wolf Director of Education and Civic Engagement, Contemporary Jewish Museum:

email: faber@thecjm

telephone: 415.655.7850

 


Posted by Admin on January 11, 2019

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