Antisemitism

Educating for Peace by Natalie S. Barkovich

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, March 1, 2023 / Comments Off on Educating for Peace by Natalie S. Barkovich

In Educating for Peace, Natalie S. Barkovich reflects on her transformative experiences as a high school and middle school English teacher, highlighting her work in creating integrated ELA and History […]

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America and The Holocaust: A Series of Colloquies

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, February 15, 2023 / Comments Off on America and The Holocaust: A Series of Colloquies

Dr. Michael Berenbaum joins CWB for a groundbreaking look into the controversy surrounding America and the Holocaust. Classrooms Without Borders is excited to offer the opportunity share our new series: America […]

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Barbara G. Arfa Annual Professional Development Conference on Holocaust Education “From Documentation to Social Media: Empowering Students to Analyze (Mis)Information”

By Ellen Resnek / Friday, February 10, 2023 / Comments Off on Barbara G. Arfa Annual Professional Development Conference on Holocaust Education “From Documentation to Social Media: Empowering Students to Analyze (Mis)Information”

BARBARA GUTFREUND ARFA PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE ON HOLOCAUST EDUCATION 2023 We face many challenges in Holocaust education: raising awareness of its lessons, honoring, and memorializing the victims, sustaining the relevancy […]

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Liberation and Return to Life: An American liberator’s story

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, February 8, 2023 / Comments Off on Liberation and Return to Life: An American liberator’s story

Liberation and Return to Life: An American liberator’s story   As the Allied forces liberated war-torn Europe, what did they bear witness to as their units entered unfamiliar territory? John […]

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WOMEN IN THE HOLOCAUST: THEIR DAY-TO-DAY STRUGGLES

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, February 8, 2023 / Comments Off on WOMEN IN THE HOLOCAUST: THEIR DAY-TO-DAY STRUGGLES

WOMEN IN THE HOLOCAUST: THEIR DAY-TO-DAY STRUGGLES   As the Holocaust escalated, conditions worsened in the ghettos and camps. Women and mothers were preoccupied with daily survival, providing food for […]

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My Father Was A Nazi

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, February 8, 2023 / Comments Off on My Father Was A Nazi

My Father Was A Nazi Arthur Wollschlaeger was a decorated German tank commander during the Second World War and was awarded the Iron Cross by Adolf Hitler. After the war, […]

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America and The Holocaust: A Series of Colloquies

By Mihal Ehven / Saturday, January 28, 2023 / Comments Off on America and The Holocaust: A Series of Colloquies

Dr. Michael Berenbaum joins CWB for a groundbreaking look into the controversy surrounding America and the Holocaust. Classrooms Without Borders is excited to offer the opportunity share our new series: America […]

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What the Fact?! Teaching Guide

By Ellen Resnek / Monday, December 12, 2022 / Comments Off on What the Fact?! Teaching Guide

Why Teach this Book? A Letter to Educators from the Author Dear Teacher, Thank you for bringing What the Fact?! into your classroom. I hope the book activates and energizes your teaching […]

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CWB Holocaust Remembrance Day: 2023 Community Wide Teach In

By Mihal Ehven / Monday, December 5, 2022 / Comments Off on CWB Holocaust Remembrance Day: 2023 Community Wide Teach In

2023 Theme: “Home and Belonging” The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27—the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.   On this annual day of commemoration, […]

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Local educator uses classroom to combat antisemitism

By Ellen Resnek / Sunday, December 4, 2022 / Comments Off on Local educator uses classroom to combat antisemitism

William Paull’s classroom is making a difference for 260 students but more work is needed, the teacher said READ ABOUT IT HERE

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