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Free Election Day Professional Development for Teachers: Escape and Rescue of Jews in Denmark During the Holocaust

In the history of the Holocaust, the story of Jews in Denmark stands out. As the Nazis prepared to deport the Jewish population of Denmark, Jews and non-Jews mobilized to create one of the most effective — and exceptional — examples of resistance and escape in modern history. Despite the risks, people throughout Denmark united … Continued

Free Virtual Professional Development for Teachers: Memory and History: A Conversation with Author Lilly Maier

Advanced Summer Seminar for Teachers: Hidden Children and the Holocaust

Chancellor’s Conference Day Professional Development Program

22nd Annual Fanya Gottesfeld Heller Conference for Educators

Liberation and Aftermath

Election Day Professional Development Program

Holocaust Curriculum Series: Survivor Testimony

Holocaust Curriculum Series: Jewish Life in the Ghettos

Holocaust Curriculum Series: Jewish Responses to Discrimination in Nazi Germany

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