
Sousa Mendes Foundation: “Safe Haven in Iowa”
Did you know that there were Jewish refugees in Iowa during World War II? Tune in to learn about this fascinating and untold story.
Did you know that there were Jewish refugees in Iowa during World War II? Tune in to learn about this fascinating and untold story.
Honor Holocaust Education Week by joining students across Florida for this special event. Students and educators will experience a 45-minute livestreamed event including a theatrical performance and concert based on the best-selling book The Children of Willesden Lane.
All the Horrors of War, tells the remarkable stories of Rachel Genuth, a poor Jewish teenager from the Hungarian provinces, and Hugh Llewelyn Glyn Hughes, a high-ranking military doctor in the British Second Army.
In 2018, Yoni discovered testimony his grandfather, Zygmunt (Ziggy) Litowk, a Holocaust Survivor, had provided to the Shoah Foundation.
Join Academy Award®-Nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg, and director/screenwriter Jonathan Jakubowicz in an intimate conversation about the new film, Resistance.
This talk will examine the ways in which fighting anti-Semitism and the quest for racial justice intersect.
The Florida Department of Education is commemorating November 9 – 13, 2020, as Holocaust Education Week for all Florida students, with November 9th and 10th marking the 82nd Anniversary of Kristallnacht.
Nonagenarian Gary Eichenwald has seen and heard it all during his lifetime. He’ll never forget Nov. 9-10, 1938.
Polish-born artist Arthur Szyk was alarmed by the Nazi threat and used his pen and paper to call public attention to the persecution of Europe’s Jews.
On October 13, the HDEC planned a “Drive-By” for our beloved Survivor Julius Eisenstein’s 101st Birthday!