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Lecture Series

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Our video library of Jewish Responses to the Holocaust was released April 2021.

All lectures viewable here.

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Our video library of Jewish Responses to the Holocaust was released April 2021.

All lectures viewable here.

Jewish Responses to the Holocaust

Student Produced Series

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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.

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Holocaust in Lithuania

Watch Holocaust in Lithuania, a Spring 2023 series created in partnership with Vilnius University. All sessions are viewable on YouTube.

About the Series

Holocaust in Lithuania

Probing what Jewish life looked like before the Holocaust and what Holocaust memory means today through its literary and artistic representations, featuring writers, thinkers, and artists from Lithuania and the US. Curated by Vesta Burk.

What is the Holocaust Today?

What is the Holocaust Today

Enjoy our Spring 2022 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.

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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.

puddle with lithuania castle inverted

Holocaust in Lithuania

Watch Holocaust in Lithuania, a Spring 2023 series created in partnership with Vilnius University. All sessions are viewable on YouTube.

About the Series

Holocaust in Lithuania

Probing what Jewish life looked like before the Holocaust and what Holocaust memory means today through its literary and artistic representations, featuring writers, thinkers, and artists from Lithuania and the US. Curated by Vesta Burk.

What is the Holocaust Today?

What is the Holocaust Today

Enjoy our Spring 2022 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.

Podcasts and Live Streams

Distorted: Available on Spotify

What is Holocaust distortion? Unlike Holocaust denial, a subject with a clear definition and clearer characteristics – the lie that the most well-documented atrocity in history did not happen – the crime of distorting the Holocaust may seem much subtler, lighter. But is that truly the case? Can we so easily respond to those who agree the Holocaust happened, but dispute the context, magnitude, and legacy? Join Holocaust educator Paul Kutner and distinguished guests from around the world for a fascinating exploration of the risks inherent to this new, global danger to Holocaust remembrance and education. A co-production of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values & Leadership, and the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs, Distorted seeks to expose and discuss issues of Holocaust distortion and combat against this growing trend.

Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty

Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty

A 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

At Babi Yar Today

March 13. 11:30AM ET. With honored guests Mr. Ruslan Kavatsiuk, Mr. President Aleksander Kwasniewski, and Mr. Natan Sharansky.

Distorted: Available on Spotify

What is Holocaust distortion? Unlike Holocaust denial, a subject with a clear definition and clearer characteristics – the lie that the most well-documented atrocity in history did not happen – the crime of distorting the Holocaust may seem much subtler, lighter. But is that truly the case? Can we so easily respond to those who agree the Holocaust happened, but dispute the context, magnitude, and legacy? Join Holocaust educator Paul Kutner and distinguished guests from around the world for a fascinating exploration of the risks inherent to this new, global danger to Holocaust remembrance and education. A co-production of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies, the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein Center for Values & Leadership, and the Rabbi Arthur Schneier Program for International Affairs, Distorted seeks to expose and discuss issues of Holocaust distortion and combat against this growing trend.

Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty

Holocaust Education in Times of Uncertainty

A 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

At Babi Yar Today

March 13. 11:30AM ET. With honored guests Mr. Ruslan Kavatsiuk, Mr. President Aleksander Kwasniewski, and Mr. Natan Sharansky.

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