Jewish History
KRISTALLNACHT RESOURCES Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, was a series of government-sanctioned attacks against the Jews of Germany and Austria on November 9-10, 1938. Ninety-six Jews were murdered […]
Join us for an insightful evening with Melissa Hacker as she delves into the legacy of the Kindertransport, a rescue mission that saved thousands of Jewish children from Nazi persecution. […]
Understanding the Shifting Dynamics in the Middle East: Exploring Arab Alliances, Hamas Terror, and Israel’s Political Struggles: A 2 Part Series with CWB Scholar Avi Ben-Hur A suggested donation of […]
‘The exhibit tells heroic stories of simple people, which can ultimately inspire students’ By Adam Reinherz October 5, 2024, 9:06 pm Read the story HERE
From the Ghetto to the Forest: Surviving the Holocaust in Belarus This talk is co-sponsored by the Department of History and the Dietrich Dean’s Office. Eighty-one years ago, on […]
The Ghetto Fighters’ House Invites You to a Special Talking Memory Event From Darkness to Freedom: Honoring the 80th Anniversary of the Courageous Tunnel Escape from the Novogrudok Ghetto Opening […]
Virtual Lunch & Learn Series: Running and Hiding from the Nazis Featured Speaker: Dr. Miriam Klein-Kassenoff In Conversation with: Barbara Goldstein Date and Time: Thursday, October 10th, 2024 • 12:00 […]
Paula Grubbs Eagle Community Editor The article highlights the moving Holocaust exhibit at Seneca Valley, which tells the story of the Kindertransport, a mission that rescued thousands of Jewish children from […]
by Anne Hribar Traci Borden and Anne Hribar, educators from Incarnate Word Academy, OH, recently took part in the Poland Personally study seminar with Classrooms Without Borders. The intensive program […]
Dr. Diane F. Afoumado, Chief of the Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will present the St. Louis’ dramatic story through archival documents, photos and […]