Creating Memory - Booklet for Arts-Based Holocaust Education

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Guide

Creating Memory is a free arts-based initiative for Holocaust education, based on the successful Hebrew program יוצרים זיכרון. Through the creative arts and exploration of relatable themes, teachers using this booklet can help students connect to the Holocaust in new ways. This student booklet includes a collection of poems and other creative medium with corresponding prompts/activity ideas for promoting student expression. We invite teachers to receive their free booklet at https://www.lookstein.org/creating-memory/.

Topic
  • The Holocaust
  • Antisemitism
  • Jewish History
Grades
  • Not Grade Specific
Setting
  • Congregational Learning
  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Family Engagement
  • Teen Engagement
  • Camp

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Collage of ephemera. Bernice Eisenstein, Genizot, 2014. Installation with paintings and objects in vitrine. Detail: collaged and folded edition of Felix Salten's Bambi: A Life in the Woods.

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NorthShore children outside

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Carly Orshan, Director of the Teen Department at the Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education in Miami, FL, joins David Bryfman on the April 28, 2020 episode of Adapting: The Future of Jewish Education.

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