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SUMMARY:Educators' Opportunity: Footprints of Community: Exploring Small-Town Jewish Life in Washington and Fayette Counties
DESCRIPTION:This session—aligned with Pennsylvania Act 70 of 2014 and the Pennsylvania Department of Education history standards—offers a rich exploration of the history and contributions of Jewish communities across our region. Educators will leave with ready-to-use lesson plans and digital tools to bring these stories to life in their classrooms\, strengthening instruction and meeting state requirements. The session will also feature insights from Eric Lidji\, whose work in preserving local Jewish history has been instrumental in making these narratives accessible and engaging. It is a valuable opportunity for anyone seeking meaningful\, standards-based resources. $15 for 6 Act 48 hours. \n 
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/educators-opportunity-footprints-of-community-exploring-small-town-jewish-life-in-washington-and-fayette-counties/
LOCATION:Intermediate Unit 1 1 Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center\, PA 15423\, 1 Intermediate Unit Drive Coal Center\, PA 15423\, Coal Center\, PA\, 15243\, United States
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SUMMARY:Programming from Our Partners: Talking Memory: Fanny's Journey
DESCRIPTION:The Ghetto Fighters’ House is pleased to host an online event celebrating the opening of “Fanny’s Journey\,” an exhibition that brings to life the experiences of Fanny Ben Ami through her powerful drawings. Fanny’s Journey tells the extraordinary story of Fanny\, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl who was born in Germany and grew up in France. After the Nazis rose to power and life for Jews became dangerous\, her family fled Germany for France. There\, Fanny found herself on her own\, responsible for leading a group of Jewish children on their way to freedom. The exhibition presents paintings created by Fanny later in life\, accompanied by short excerpts from her testimony. \nThe program will include opening remarks by Prof. Aryeh Barnea\, who will share his knowledge about the OSE – Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants – (Children&#39;s Aid Society) that operated an underground network that rescued thousands of Jewish children\, including Fanny\, by placing them in children’s homes\, hiding them in foster families\, or smuggling them across borders. The curator of the exhibition\, Lilach Efraim\, will give a behind the scenes look at the new exhibit. A presentation of OSE documents located in the Ghetto Fighters’ House archive will be given by archivist Greta Barak. \n 
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/programming-from-our-partners-talking-memory-fannys-journey/
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SUMMARY:Talking Memory: A Contrarian’s Tale: Reflecting on Henry Greenspan’s REMNANTS and What Remains: Moments from a Life Among Holocaust Survivors
DESCRIPTION:Join the Ghetto Fights House Museum for a profound two-part series exploring the art and responsibility of listening to Holocaust survivors. Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Henry Greenspan and Dori Laub\, Conversations that Endure invites participants to reflect on the lasting impact of survivor testimony—how it is heard\, remembered\, and carried forward by future generations. \nA Contrarian’s Tale: Reflecting on Henry Greenspan’s REMNANTS and What Remains: Moments from a Life Among Holocaust Survivors \nThe first program marks the launch of Henry Greenspan’s new literary memoir\, REMNANTS and What Remains: Moments from a Life Among Holocaust Survivors. The event will open with brief remarks by Prof. Debórah Dwork\, followed by a conversation with Greenspan about his decades of work and reflection on Holocaust testimony as sustained and deepening collaboration. \n2 pm EST
URL:https://cwb-pgh-org-staging.ehven.net/event/talking-memory-a-contrarians-tale-reflecting-on-henry-greenspans-remnants-and-what-remains-moments-from-a-life-among-holocaust-survivors/
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