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Welcome to the first issue of Teaching the Legacy - Yad Vashem’s e-Newsletter for Holocaust Educators, produced by the International School
for Holocaust Studies at Yad Vashem. This newsletter is geared for anyone involved in formal and
informal Holocaust education.
Teaching the Legacy will provide you with regular access to the vast array of Holocaust educational resources that the ninety staff members
of Yad Vashem’s International School for Holocaust Studies are
constantly developing. In addition, our e-newsletter will feature our latest pedagogical publications
and multimedia materials, information regarding our online courses and teaching
units, and articles about issues in Holocaust education.
Teaching the Legacy will also include regular updates about the many conferences, courses, and other educational opportunities offered by
the School at Yad Vashem and around the world. |
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International Conference: Teaching the Holocaust to Future Generations |
This year, Yad Vashem is organizing its fourth International Conference for Educators under the title: “Teaching the Holocaust
to Future Generations”. The conference will be held on August 8-11, 2004, in Jerusalem.
The main themes that will be discussed during the conference are: The Role of the Shoah in Jewish Education - The
Challenge in the 21st Century; The Moral and Ethical Implications in Interdisciplinary Holocaust Education;
and The Shoah, Israel and the Jewish People.
During the conference there will be plenary sessions with prominent scholars from different countries. Discussion groups will be conducted by
educators from
the USA, the UK, Sweden, Israel, Russia and Austria. Participants in the conference will present a variety of workshops about new themes
and methodologies in Holocaust education.
For more information and registration please visit:
www.teachingholocaust.com
or contact Ms. Martine Cohen, International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem,
tel: +972-2-6443653, martine.cohen@yadvashem.org.il.
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Featured Publication: Through
Our Eyes: Children Witness the Holocaust |
“You must realize that we are still only children like children everywhere else. We may be more mature, because of Terezin, but
we are children just the same.”Jiří Zappner (age 14), Terezin
Drawing on diary entries and survivor testimony, Through Our Eyes presents the Holocaust as experienced by adolescents. The
collection explores the terrible dilemmas faced by some of the one and a half million Jewish children who perished in the Holocaust, as well as
those of some who survived. Through the candor of their words, the reader becomes familiar with their personalities and innermost feelings,
as well as the appalling hardships they faced daily.
This new and revised edition of
Through Our Eyes was researched and written by Itzhak Tatelbaum in collaboration with Yad Vashem’s International School for Holocaust
Studies, and
published through the generosity of the Koschitzky family of Toronto, Canada.
To purchase the book at Yad Vashem's
On-Line Store,
click here |
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