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Holocaust Remembrance Event Brings USC Shoah Testimony to Walls of Geneva Synagogue

As part of USC Shoah Foundation’s collaborations for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, excerpts of seven Dimensions in Testimony interviews are being projected on to the facade of Beit Yaakov …
Monday, January 25, 2021

100 Days to Inspire Respect & Hope

In January 2017, USC Shoah Foundation launched 100 Days to Inspire Respect to provide teachers of civics, history, English and other subjects new thought-provoking resources for the…
Thursday, January 21, 2021

Concert Pianist Mona Golabek Brings Mother’s Story to Generation of Young Readers

Two new books published today capture the extraordinary story of Lisa Jura, an Austrian Jewish refugee who survived the Holocaust and then pursued her dream to become a concert pianist. …
Wednesday, January 13, 2021

USC Shoah Foundation’s Programmatic Response to the Invasion of the US Capitol

As a violent mob invaded the United States Capitol in an attempt to derail the electoral process, documented instances of antisemitism, anti-black racism, and other forms of hatred emerged. …
Monday, January 11, 2021

Addressing the Violence of January 6, 2021, at the US Capitol

As we watched the violence unfold at the US Capitol, accompanied by documented displays of white supremacy, antisemitic tropes and other forms of hate, we are reminded of the words of United States…
Wednesday, January 6, 2021