Explore how music, theater, and art served as a tool for survival during the Holocaust.
What do we do with stories from the past, and how will we use them to guide our future?
Explore themes of Passover and social activism through the work of Arthur Szyk.
This curriculum covers the Exodus, Hanukah, and Esther narratives, holiday liturgy and ritual, and certain aspects of Holocaust history.
October 7th was the largest attempt at genocide against the Jewish people since the Holocaust. What does this moment reveal about modern antisemitism and the importance of Holocaust studies today? Joining Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath this week is Alyssa Weinstein-Sears, a longtime educator and
Acclaimed writer, educator, rabbi, and scholar Ariel Burger speaks about the task of the educator on Yom HaShoah—Holocaust Remembrance Day—and every day. A devoted protégé and friend of Elie Wiesel, Burger is the author of Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom.
The Lookstein Center's collection of Yom HaShoah lesson plans, videos, articles, survivor testimonies, and more.
An archive of musicians and music's role in the Holocaust.
Personal testimony, understanding Jewish life in Nazi Germany, communities that were lost, and more.
This interactive presentation explores the laws of lighting the chanukiah.