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Children of the Holocaust

by  The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center

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This one hour videoconference provides a 5-minute overview of childrens' experiences during Holocaust, 40 minutes of testimony from a child survivor, and 15 minutes for questions from vieweres

Program Rating

   based on 41 evaluation(s).

About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $200.00
By Request: $200.00



Length

1 hour


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult LearnersPublic Library: Library Patrons

Minimum participants:

5

Maximum participants:

There is no maximum, but for large groups (>40) we suggest choosing which students will ask questions beforehand.


Primary Disciplines

Language Arts/English, Social Studies/History


Program Delivery Mode

Videoconference – Webcam/desktop (Zoom, Google Meet, Cisco WebEx, GoToMeeting, Microsoft Teams, etc...)
Zoom



Booking Information

Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 48 hours notice.

About This Provider

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The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center

Glen Cove, NY
United States

The Mission of the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County is to teach the history of the Holocaust and its lessons through education and community outreach. We teach about the dangers of antisemitism, racism, bullying and all other manifestations of intolerance. We promote resistance to prejudice and advocate respect for every human being. Our state-of-the-art Holocaust museum is the only one of its kind on Long Island. The museum presents a detailed and comprehensive chronicle of the Holocaust, and utilizes multimedia displays, artifacts, archival footage, testimonies from local Survivors and Liberators, and encompasses a special gallery for changing exhibits. Special programs are scheduled throughout the year which include lectures by authors, artists, and academics, as well as films and art exhibits. The Center serves approximately 35,000 people each year, the majority of whom are students in junior and senior high school in New York's Nassau, Suffolk, Kings and Queens counties.

Through videoconferencing, we are able to serve schools throughout the nation and the world. Each presentation stresses the importance of the students understanding the Holocaust and its impact on individual human lives, so that students will practice tolerance and help reduce prejudice and bullying in our world today. These programs have a profound impact despite the geographical distance between participants.

Contact:
Zachary Graulich
zacharygraulich@hmtcli.org
5165718040

Program Details

Format

This one hour videoconference provides a 5-minute overview of childrens' experiences during Holocaust, 45 minutes of testimony from a child survivor, and 10 minutes for questions from vieweres

Objectives

understand the particular threat to children during the HOlocuast
examine efforts some people made on behalf of children

Standards Alignment

National Standards

NSS-C 5-8.4 Other Nations and World Affairs
NSS-C 5-8.5 Roles of the Citizen
NSS-C 9-12.4 Other Nations and World Affairs
NSS-C 9-12.5 Roles of the Citizen
NSS-C 0-12.5 NSS-G K-12.1 Geography
NSS-USH 5-12.8 Great Depression and World War II
NSS-wH 5-12.8 Era 8: A Half Centrur of Crisis and Achievement
NL-ENG k-12.2 Understanding the Human Experience
NL-Eng k-12.4 Comunication Skills
NL-Eng k-12.7 Evaluating Data
NL-Eng K-12.9 Muliticultural Understanding
NL-Eng k-12.11 Participating in Society