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CWB Holocaust Remembrance Day: 2025 Community Wide Teach In

Monday, January 27 @ 7:30 am - 5:00 pm EST

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CWB Holocaust Remembrance Day: 2025 Community Wide Teach In

As we approach 2025, marking 80 years since the conclusion of the Second World War and the Holocaust, we are reminded of the enduring importance of Holocaust education and remembrance. This milestone invites reflection on the atrocities that claimed the lives of six million Jews and millions of others targeted by the Nazi regime, alongside a reaffirmation of our shared commitment to human dignity and universal rights.

The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme’s theme for this significant year, “Holocaust Remembrance and Education for Dignity and Human Rights,” underscores the ongoing relevance of these lessons in our contemporary world. Today, as the dignity and rights of individuals and communities are threatened across the globe, Holocaust remembrance stands as a powerful testament to the dangers of hatred, dehumanization, and indifference.

The Holocaust demonstrates the devastating consequences of apathy and the triumph of prejudice over humanity. Remembering this history is both an act of justice and a call to action—a rallying cry to uphold human dignity, protect human rights, and defend the principles of international law that arose from the ashes of this dark chapter in history.

At Classrooms Without Borders, we are dedicated to safeguarding the voices and memories of Holocaust survivors. Their testimonies preserve the legacy of vibrant communities and cherished traditions destroyed during the Holocaust, and they honor the lives and dreams that were lost.

In remembering the Holocaust, we combat denial, distortion, and the enduring specter of hatred in all its forms. This act of remembrance is a victory over those who sought—and those who continue to seek—to perpetuate hate and division.

Let 2025 serve as a reminder of our shared responsibility to educate, to remember, and to act, ensuring that the dignity and rights of all people are upheld, now and for generations to come.

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At CWB, we believe that the foundation for this prevention begins in the classroom. We extend our gratitude for your commitment to inspiring students by promoting universal human values—diversity, altruism, forgiveness, courage, respect, and faith in humanity.

  • CWB is dedicated to curating Resources, Lesson Plans, and Teaching Tools to facilitate your Classroom Instruction.
  • Upon registration, all participants will receive the curated resources for our Community Wide Teach-In.
We encourage all educators to teach the lessons of the Holocaust to combat antisemitism, genocide, and hate. Our transformative educational opportunities focus on diversity, inclusion, and respect.

Details

Date:
Monday, January 27
Time:
7:30 am - 5:00 pm EST
Cost:
Free
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