Holocaust by Bullets

Hayden Library at ASU 300 E Orange Mall, Tempe, Arizona

The Holocaust by Bullets exhibit will be open at ASU's Hayden Library from February 27 through April 17. *Hayden Library will be closed Sunday March 6.  The exhibition "Holocaust by Bullets 10 Years of Investigation" presents the results of Yahad-In Unum’s research in Eastern Europe. It also underscores the "Holocaust by Bullets" as a precursor and model for mass murder crimes today.  The exhibit showcases the painstaking research uncovering the step-by-step nature of the crimes committed against Jews and Roma by the Nazi killing units.  The exhibition is built around the five steps of the crime identified by Yahad-In Unum researchers based on eyewitness accounts. Docent-Led Exhibit Tours Open to the Public Mondays from 5–7 pm and Sundays from 1–3 pm from...

Genocide Awareness Week

Arizona State University Tempe Campus, Tempe

Not on Our Watch The 10th Rosenbluth Family Charitable Foundation Genocide Awareness Week, held April 4-9, 2022, is a series of lectures, exhibits and storytelling by distinguished survivors, scholars, politicians, activists, artists, humanitarians and members of law enforcement. This week-long event seeks to address how we, as a global society, confront violent actions and current and ongoing threats of genocide throughout the world, while also looking to the past for guidance and to honor those affected by genocide. For more information on Genocide Awareness Week and scheduled events visit Genocide Awareness Week 2022 | School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies (asu.edu)

ECHOES & REFLECTIONS: ANALYZING PROPAGANDA AND TEACHING MEDIA LITERACY

Scottsdale Community 9000 E Chaparral Rd, Scottsdale, az

    UPCOMING PROGRAM SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2022 | 9 AM - 2PM Scottsdale Community College| 9000 E Chaparral Rd | Scottsdale, AZ 85256 For more information and to register, contact: Lisa Marsio, lisa.marsio@scottsdalecc.edu PROGRAM GOALS Through this program, educators will: Explore a sound pedagogy for the planning and implementation of Holocaust education in the classroom, Receive a framework to guide students as they build media literacy skills through a critical examination of the role of Nazi propaganda during the Holocaust, Identify opportunities to connect the lessons of the Holocaust with more current examples of hate-oriented propaganda; and Build confidence and capacity to teach about media literacy and propaganda

3GAZ Happy Hour In-Person

Luci's at the Grove 7400 N Via Paseo Del Sur, Scottsdale, Arizona

  RSVP Renee Neier @ rneier@gmail.com

Hidden Children: The Resilience of Survivors

Wednesday, April 13 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The program will be held on Zoom. Register below to receive the link, which will be sent the day before the program. Go to this page for Registration Generations After - EVJCC Join Generations After to learn about children who were hidden during the Holocaust. The program includes a video about hidden children and Q&A with Holocaust survivor Marion Weinzweig, one of the youngest living witnesses to the horrors of the Holocaust. Marion was born in German-occupied Poland. To save her life, her family hid her with Christians.  After being exposed, she fled and lived in convents masquerading as a Catholic. She shared her story in “Lonely Chameleon; Memoir of a Child Holocaust...

Café Europa

    Thursday April 14 Meals will be delivered between 1-3pm Special Passover Menu Join us on ZOOM @ 4:00pm to discuss Passover memories through the years RSVP with Elaine @ elainegoldenthal@gmail.com

Erev Pesach

Passover; the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Pesach I

Passover; the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Pesach II

Passover; the Feast of Unleavened Bread