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Customizing Holocaust education, and applicable lessons, in America and Europe

Published by the JEWISH NEWS SYNDICATE:
The first seminar, which concluded on June 7 in Jackson, Miss., compared the exclusionary policies of Nazi Germany with the Jim Crow laws operating during the same time period in the United States.
BY ELIANA RUDEE
(June 19, 2018 / JNS) In the context of a rising tide of extremism and anti-Semitism in Europe and the United States, more than 500 teachers on both continents will attend 20 TOLI Holocaust seminars this summer, bringing its lessons to their classrooms and communities to confront rising intolerance and extremism.
Read more on the Jewish News Syndicate.
PDF: Customizing Holocaust education, and applicable lessons, in America and Europe _ JNS.org

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The Olga Lengyel Institute, based in New York, is a recognized leader of Holocaust and human rights professional development education for teachers throughout the US and Europe.

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