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Dear John,
Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom HaShoah in Hebrew) is Israel's national day of commemoration that memorializes the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
This year, Yom HaShoah falls on April 28 and will be marked with ceremonies throughout the country to honor the lives lost and foster continued remembrance.
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As we move further and further away from the events of the Holocaust, and the number of living survivors dwindle, it is ever more important to explore the value of memory.
Even more concerning, we are experiencing historically high levels of antisemitism, much of which includes the misappropriation of Holocaust history, including distortion and denial.
To support your students in honoring Yom HaShoah and memorializing the victims of the Holocaust, we offer the following opportunities:
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he Abuse & Trivialization of Holocaust Memory | 4/26 at 3 PM ET Explore how the Holocaust is being misused in everyday references and how to make the memory of this tragedy relevant to students.
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The Refugee Crisis: Connecting the Past to Today | 4/28 at 3 PM ET Help students understand the current refugee crisis and explore how to make connections between the experiences of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust and the refugee situation today.
REGISTER FOR OUR COURSES:
MINI COURSE:
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Analyzing Propaganda & Teaching Media Literacy | May 2-16
With the rise of misinformation and disinformation, it's critical for students to have the ability to assess what they are exposed to across all forms of media. Explore the role and impact of Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust and support students to critically analyze media in today’s world. Register
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3-MODULE COURSE:
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Foundational Skills in Holocaust Education | May 16-June 10
Take an in-depth look at how to build a Holocaust education curriculum. Examine a range of classroom content and instructional tools to support students’ study and reflection of the history of the Holocaust and its ongoing meaning in the world today. Register
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The time to remember is now. We hope you'll join us in commemorating all that was lost to rebuild hope and ensure a more peaceful future.
Sincerely,
The ADL Education team
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Never Is Now
The World's Largest Annual Summit on Antisemitism and Hate.
Join fellow high school educators and students in New York City's Javits Center for empowering programming directed at young people about confronting hate and bigotry in today’s world. FREE for schools.
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