Online Programming
A New Look at Oskar and Emilie Schindler
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc. is pleased to share the following program from The Sousa Mendes Foundation: “A New Look at...
Jan Karski — Humanitarian Hero
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc. is pleased to share the following program from The Sousa Mendes Foundation: “Jan Karski —...
Cartoonists Who Spoke Out
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc. is pleased to share the following program from The Sousa Mendes Foundation: “Cartoonists...
The Fritz Ascher Society: “Nazi Billionaires. The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties”
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc. is pleased to share the following program from The Fritz Ascher Society: Program: “Nazi...
South Florida Chamber Ensemble: “Only the Butterflies are Free”
Only the Butterflies are Free tells the story of the Holocaust through live survivor stories with music
The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights: “The Danger of Extremism in America – And How to Stop It”
Join TOLI on March 1, for a timely conversation with Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), on his new book.
The Holocaust Teacher Institute at the University of Miami: “The Rape of Europa”
Don’t miss this riveting visual presentation as the author shows us the actual art pieces looted and stolen by the Nazis from family Jewish homes during the Holocaust.
The Shoah Foundation: “Biomedical Ethics and the Individual Voice: A “Conversation” with Eva Kor”
This panel will feature a conversation with the interactive biography of Eva Kor (1934-2019), a survivor of Josef Mengele’s infamous experiments on pairs of twins and an advocate for human rights and ethical practice in medicine.
The Ghetto Fighters’ House: “Belzec Death Camp – Genesis of Genocide”
The Ghetto Fighters’ House invites you to the second program in the series “Rethinking the ‘Final Solution’ and the Wannsee Conference 80 Years Later.
The Julie & Howard Talenfeld Meet the Author Online Series Presents: “Managing Bubbie” by Russ Lazega
The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc. Presents the Following Program of The Julie & Howard Talenfeld Meet the Author Online Series
3GNY: “Exploring USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive” – January 18
Join us on January 18 as we take a deep dive into USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive, which is home to nearly 55,000 testimonies from survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust.
The Ghetto Fighters’ House: “Rethinking the “Final Solution” and the Wannsee Conference 80 Years Later”
This series will include lectures that present both new interpretations of historical events that have been researched in the past, as well as new research that has come to light.
Voices of Hope: “Into the Forest: A Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph, and Love”
Voices of Hope and Connecticut’s Jewish Federations present Into the Forest: A Holocaust Story of Survival, Triumph, and Love on Monday, January 24th at 7:00 pm via Zoom.
Classrooms Without Borders: “Post Film Discussion “In Search of My Sister”
“In Search of My Sister” is a story of American Uyghur Activist who’s sister is one of 1.8-3 million Uyghurs taken by Chinese Communist Party.
Classrooms Without Borders: “Confronting the Complexity of Holocaust Scholarship: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of Holocaust Studies”
The Fourth Session in this series will be held on January 12th, 2022 at 3pm, featuring Wendy Lower: Using Photographs as Evidence
Classrooms Without Borders: “Ringleblum Archives: Virtual Tour and Teacher Training with Dr. Katarzyna Person and Helise Lieberman”
Together we will consider how we can introduce these artifacts and guide our students towards a discussion about the different forms of resistance.
Project Witness: “The Dutch Railroad: How Did They Conduct Themselves During the Holocaust”
Dr. Joanna Sliwa is a historian at the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Dr. Sliwa’s own research focuses on the Holocaust in Poland and on Polish Jewish history.
Museum of Jewish Heritage: “Tovah Feldshuh in Becoming Dr. Ruth – Opening Night”
Returning to the stage in New York City this fall, six-time Tony- and Emmy-nominated actor Tovah Feldshuh stars in a tour-de-force theatrical show Becoming Dr. Ruth.
The Holocaust Museum & Janet G. and Harvey D. Cohen Education Center: “Survivor Judit Price presents a Lecture on Raoul Wallenberg”
Join us on Zoom Tuesday, December 7th as local Survivor Judit Price presents a lecture on Swedish diplomat and Holocaust hero, Raoul Wallenberg.
The Holocaust Teacher Institute at the University of Miami: “After Auschwitz: Who Will Tell The History?”
Dr. Stephen D. Smith and Rachael Cerrotti in Conversation with Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff
The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights: “The Holocaust, Tikkun Olam, and Three Generations of Humanitarian Women”
Join the Museum of Jewish Heritage and TOLI for a fascinating conversation between Caryl and Manuela about the impact of the Holocaust on three generations of women.
Holocaust Museum LA: “Remembering Kristallnacht”
Join us to hear from German Holocaust survivor Paul Kester, historian Dr. Alan Steinweis, author of “Kristallnacht 1938,” and Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Los Angeles Stefan Schneider to mark the anniversary.
The Olga Lengyel Institute for Holocaust Studies and Human Rights: “Holocaust Restitution: The Struggle Continues”
Join TOLI for an important discussion with Menachem Kaiser, author of Plunder: A Memoir of Family Property and Nazi Treasure, on his quest to reclaim his grandfather’s apartment building in Poland, and the family history he learns along the way.
The Holocaust Teacher Institute at the University of Miami: “Sounds From Silence: Reflections of a Child Holocaust Survivor Author, Psychiatrist and Professor”
Hear excerpts from this Memoir about Dr. Krell’s attending the Eichmann trial as well as being on a plane that was hijacked! You don’t want to miss this program.
SMF: “Jesse Owens and the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games”
Jesse Owens, the son of Alabama sharecroppers, was the Olympic champion who defeated Nazi ideology in Hitler’s stadium.
SMF: “Miep Gies and the Rescue of Anne Frank’s Diary”
This program pays tribute to the woman who sheltered Anne Frank for three years and then rescued her now-famous diary.
SMF: “The Catcher Was a Spy — The Moe Berg Story”
Morris “Moe” Berg was a Jewish American catcher and coach in Major League Baseball, who later served as a spy for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II.
The Shoah Foundation: “Last Chance Collection: Canadian Launch Event”
Every Holocaust survivor has a story. And so do their families. Join us for the launch of the Last Chance Collection, an initiative of USC Shoah Foundation to collect undocumented testimonies of Holocaust eyewitnesses.
Classrooms Without Borders: “The Road to Babi Yar” Post Film Discussion with Avi Ben-Hur and Boris Maftsir film maker”
“The Road to Babi Yar” is the newest film of the documentary project by Boris Maftsir, about the Shoah of the Jews of the Soviet Union.
Classrooms Without Borders: “Confronting the Complexity of Holocaust Scholarship”
The rise of anti-Semitism across the globe alongside the current data that points to a serious void in understanding about the Holocaust in the 21st century shines a light on a critical need to continue the task of Holocaust Scholars to honor the memory of the Shoah.