Fish Center Events Sign Up for Updates Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Upcoming Events Past Events Holocaust Remembrance Around the World Watch our Holocaust Remembrance Around the World series. Season 1 and Season 2 are viewable on YouTube. About the Series Holocaust Remembrance Around the World We feature guests from all over the world – figures whose work shapes and reshapes Holocaust memory and education, placing the past in a current, relevant and local context. Produced by Lois Roman. Jewish Responses to the Holocaust Our video library of Jewish Responses to the Holocaust was released April 2021.All lectures viewable on YouTube. About the Series Jewish Responses to the Holocaust Explore the broad range of activities of Jewish individuals, groups, and institutions in the face of Nazi persecution and mass murder through a number of lectures from esteemed notables in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. What is the Holocaust Today Watch our Spring 2022 student series, What is the Holocaust Today? All sessions viewable on YouTube. About the Series What is the Holocaust Today A multidisciplinary exploration of the Shoah’s ever-changing and everlasting impact on our lives and the world we live in, featuring distinguished guest speakers, picked for being leaders and innovators in their fields. Produced by Sari Sheinfeld. Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty Series of interviews with impactful and innovative leaders in the field. All interviews are viewable on our Facebook playlist. Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty For those who teach the subject and for those who deeply care about Holocaust Remembrance and Education, watch our series of conversations about this important, fascinating and rapidly growing field of study, its future and relevance to the present moment at times of civil unrest, social tensions and uncertainty At the Crossroads: October 7th, the Holocaust, and the Global Rise in Antisemitism Join us for a fascinating conversation with Bret Stephens. March 18 at 7:30 P.M. EST. Dessert reception at Yeshiva University Museum. Learn More At the Crossroads: October 7th, the Holocaust, and the Global Rise in Antisemitism The massacre of over 1,200 Israelis by Hamas terrorists, together with the kidnapping of at least 240 hostages, was a terror attack of unimaginable brutality and the deadliest anti-Jewish attack since the Holocaust. It has triggered a military conflict in the Middle East on multiple fronts and unleashed an antisemitic tide of unprecedented nature in the U.S. and around the world.BRET STEPHENS joined the New York Times as an Op-Ed columnist and associate editor in April 2017. He came to the Times after a long career with The Wall Street Journal, where he was deputy editorial page editor and, for 11 years, the principal foreign affairs columnist. Before that, Bret was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, a position he assumed at age 28. He is the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, including the 2013 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Commentary. Holocaust Remembrance Around the World Watch our Holocaust Remembrance Around the World series. Season 1 and Season 2 are viewable on YouTube. About the Series Holocaust Remembrance Around the World We feature guests from all over the world – figures whose work shapes and reshapes Holocaust memory and education, placing the past in a current, relevant and local context. Produced by Lois Roman. Jewish Responses to the Holocaust Our video library of Jewish Responses to the Holocaust was released April 2021.All lectures viewable on YouTube. About the Series Jewish Responses to the Holocaust Explore the broad range of activities of Jewish individuals, groups, and institutions in the face of Nazi persecution and mass murder through a number of lectures from esteemed notables in the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies. What is the Holocaust Today Watch our Spring 2022 student series, What is the Holocaust Today? All sessions viewable on YouTube. About the Series What is the Holocaust Today A multidisciplinary exploration of the Shoah’s ever-changing and everlasting impact on our lives and the world we live in, featuring distinguished guest speakers, picked for being leaders and innovators in their fields. Produced by Sari Sheinfeld. Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty Series of interviews with impactful and innovative leaders in the field. All interviews are viewable on our Facebook playlist. Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty For those who teach the subject and for those who deeply care about Holocaust Remembrance and Education, watch our series of conversations about this important, fascinating and rapidly growing field of study, its future and relevance to the present moment at times of civil unrest, social tensions and uncertainty At the Crossroads: October 7th, the Holocaust, and the Global Rise in Antisemitism Join us for a fascinating conversation with Bret Stephens. March 18 at 7:30 P.M. EST. Dessert reception at Yeshiva University Museum. Learn More At the Crossroads: October 7th, the Holocaust, and the Global Rise in Antisemitism The massacre of over 1,200 Israelis by Hamas terrorists, together with the kidnapping of at least 240 hostages, was a terror attack of unimaginable brutality and the deadliest anti-Jewish attack since the Holocaust. It has triggered a military conflict in the Middle East on multiple fronts and unleashed an antisemitic tide of unprecedented nature in the U.S. and around the world.BRET STEPHENS joined the New York Times as an Op-Ed columnist and associate editor in April 2017. He came to the Times after a long career with The Wall Street Journal, where he was deputy editorial page editor and, for 11 years, the principal foreign affairs columnist. Before that, Bret was editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, a position he assumed at age 28. He is the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, including the 2013 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Commentary.