Category: Workshop
Immigrants have come to the United States throughout its history, arriving from many different places and for many different reasons. This lesson explores one group’s immigration story during a…
This session examines the rich diversity of the Jewish American community in efforts to teach students about individual identities, as well as the impact Jewish Americans have on American…
In an era where social media channels have become the go-to platform for information and storytelling, harnessing social media to educate about the Holocaust is more important than ever….
Join Holocaust Museum LA, Spill The Honey, and Challah & Soul for a powerful Professional Development Day featuring a screening of Shared Legacies: The African-American Jewish Civil Rights Alliance,…
The Genocide Education Project and Holocaust Museum LA invite you to a dynamic workshop on strategies for teaching about genocide using Stages of Genocide: A Toolkit for Teachers, along with primary sources and…
In an era where social media channels have become the go-to platform for information and storytelling, harnessing social media to educate about the Holocaust is more important than ever….
This interactive online workshop will introduce curriculum leads and classroom teachers to Facing History & Ourselves’ approach to teaching about the Holocaust. Register here….
Not all genocides look like the Holocaust. While the Holocaust remains the most widely studied genocide, understanding how genocides have occurred under different political systems is critical for a…
The son of Mickey and Eva Mozes Kor, two Holocaust survivors, Dr. Alex Kor’s life has been an incredible journey, from his unique upbringing in Indiana to his present-day…
On the seemingly ordinary Saturday morning of January 15, 2022, a terrorist stormed Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville TX during a live-streamed service, taking a group of innocent worshippers…
What happened to the thousands of abandoned Jewish cemeteries and places of worship that remained in Poland after the Holocaust? How are they perceived, experienced, and interacted with by…
In this talk Peter Hayes traces the ways by which the German corporate world became deeply implicated in—and in many respects indispensable to—the Nazi regime’s persecution, exploitation, and murder…