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iWitness: One Voice at a Time

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on iWitness: One Voice at a Time

How is this curriculum different from all others? Every unit invites you to listen to survivors — to attentively listen to what is said and what is not said — […]

Selected Holocaust Literature for Youth

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, January 30, 2022 / Comments Off on Selected Holocaust Literature for Youth

Compiled by Heidi Rabinowitz & Chava Pinchuck, 2021 In December 2021, The Washington Post ran a story about a teacher who made third grade students reenact scenes from the Holocaust, including digging […]

Poland Personally: A Study Seminar to Poland 2022

By Ansible Ehven / Monday, January 17, 2022 / Comments Off on Poland Personally: A Study Seminar to Poland 2022

New footage of Warsaw Ghetto subject of community Zoom event

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, April 29, 2020 / Comments Off on New footage of Warsaw Ghetto subject of community Zoom event

Filmmaker and Chief Rabbi of Poland among Classrooms Without Borders presenters READ THE STORY HERE

Classrooms Without Borders and Seneca Valley SD

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, December 18, 2019 / Comments Off on Classrooms Without Borders and Seneca Valley SD

In 2019, five Seneca Valley School District teachers traveled with Classrooms Without Borders (CWB) to Poland and Greece through funding by the Seneca Valley Foundation and CWB. The group recently […]

Classrooms Without Borders: Open Minds, Open Hearts

By Ellen Resnek / Monday, October 15, 2018 / Comments Off on Classrooms Without Borders: Open Minds, Open Hearts

When pondering the Holocaust, Jamie Campbell contemplates the unsettling questions surrounding its occurrence in what should have been a normal, civilized society. She wonders how people allowed it to unfold and what motivated those who chose not to stand by.

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