Germany
A Poem of Reflection
As I continue to grapple with the questions I am now left to figure out, I am grateful for the support of my wife and community through whom I am better able to understand myself, my identity and the history of this place.
I will most remember the discordant sounds at this memorial, how each note sounded like the start of a song that would never end.
#LastSeen – Pictures of Nazi Deportations Lecture by Christoph Kreutzmüller, Berlin (Germany) June 29, 2022 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Between 1938 and 1945, the National Socialists deported hundreds of thousands […]
Alongside CWB Scholars we will travel with Museum historians, experts, and contemporary witnesses to 10 different regions.
This lesson combines an understanding and review of the plant life cycle and the metaphors of roots to understand the history of racism and antisemitism in our world. The beginning […]
Students will take the role of “preservationists” of history in order to inform and impact the present and future. As they read Refugee, by Alan Gratz, Holocaust-related memoirs, diaries, and […]
Overview Using the Short Film Masel Tov Cocktail students will explore concepts of identity and stereotypes. They will also explore the progression of antisemitism and continuation of implicit bias in […]
Antisemitism existed long before Hitler’s rise to power: Jews had been victims of widespread hatred and suspicion for centuries before. This video explains the historical context of racial antisemitic ideology and […]