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As USC Shoah Foundation’s 2014 Yom Hashoah Scholar-in-Residence, Professor Mohammed Dajani gave an inspiring lecture on Friday about teaching the Holocaust to his Palestinian students.
yom hashoah, palestine / Monday, May 12, 2014
Liesl Loeb was a passenger on the German ship St. Louis. She describes the immigration quotas in the United States that limited the number of Jewish refugees allowed into the country. The ship carrying Jewish refugees who were not permitted to disembark in Havana, Cuba, upon their arrival on May 27, 1939. Liesl's testimony is featured in the IWitness activity, Voyage of the St. Louis: From Hope to Despair.
clip, female, jewish survivor, st louis, iwitness, Liesl Loeb / Monday, May 12, 2014
The Killer Within: What the Act of Killing brings to our understanding of violenceBig Data & Humanity: How scholars can harness big data to learn, teach, and healChanging the World through Testimony: Twenty years after the first testimonies were taken, the Visual History Archive is reaching even more people
pastforward / Monday, May 12, 2014
Moshe Shamir remembers when Israel was declared as an independent state on May 14, 1948.
clip, male, jewish survivor, Moshe Shamir, Israel / Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Dartmouth College is the latest university to gain full access to USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive.
/ Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Judy Lysy speaks how Jewish restrictions and antisemitism increased in her hometown in then Czechoslovakia.
clip, female, jewish survivor, Judy Lysy, jewish restrictions / Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Staff from USC Shoah Foundation will gather with education leaders, teachers and other experts to explore the best practices of using filmed witness testimony in education in Ostrava, Czech Republic, on June 5.
/ Friday, May 16, 2014
Richard Rozen remembers hiding with his family in an attic of a small cabin on a farm in Poland for over two years. At night when everyone was sleeping Richard’s father gave him writing and reading lessons. Richard’s testimony is featured in the book, Testimony – The Legacy of Schindler’s List and the USC Shoah Foundation.
clip, male, jewish survivor, richard rozen, poland, hiding / Thursday, May 15, 2014
Georgette Banks describes when her father was arrested in Paris, France in 1941. She remembers begging the policeman not to take her father, who was later deported to the Drancy concentration camp.
clip, female, jewish survivor, arrests, france, Georgette Banks / Thursday, May 15, 2014
USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research is now seeking proposals for its first-ever research fellowship, open to graduate and post-graduate students.
fellowship, center for advanced genocide research, Doug Greenberg, cagr / Thursday, May 15, 2014
In the Spring 2014 issue of PastForward, Holocaust survivor Roman Kent shares his story of survival, education and one very special dog.
pastforward, roman kent / Monday, May 19, 2014
Roman Kent describes how his family’s dog, Lala, followed them to the Lodz ghetto and visited the family every day after attending to her own puppies.
clip, male, jewish survivor, roman kent, pastforward / Monday, May 19, 2014
У цьому відео показані уривки відеосвідчень євреїв, що пережили Голокост, взяті з архіву Інституту візуальної історії та освіти Фонду Шоа Університету Південної Каліфорнії. Вони народилися та виросли у польському місті Освенцим, що зараз відоме як місце розташування системи концтаборів Аушвіц, яка була створена німецько-фашистськими окупантами.
auschwitz, subtitled, ukrainian / Monday, May 19, 2014
В цьому відео показані уривки відеосвідчень євреїв, що пережили Голокост, взяті з архіву Інституту візуальної історії та освіти Фонду Шоа Університету Південної Каліфорнії. Вони народилися та виросли у польському місті Освенцим, що зараз відоме як місце розташування системи концтаборів Аушвіц, яка була створена німецько-фашистськими окупантами.
auschwitz / Monday, May 19, 2014
/ Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Nicole Farage is a sophomore communication major minoring in entrepreneurship and journalism at USC. Nicole has been interning with the USC Shoah Foundation in the managing director’s office since January 2014
/ Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Holocaust has always been a topic close to my heart. Not only because I am Jewish and Israeli, but also because I’ve been learning about the Holocaust since my childhood. Last year, I felt the strongest connection to the Holocaust when I attended March of the Living, a two-week trip to Poland and Israel.
op-eds / Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Testimony clips of Hungarian Holocaust survivors have been incorporated into a fascinating project out of Budapest: Open Society Archive’s “Yellow-Star Houses” online mapping exhibit.
central european university, budapest, yellow star / Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Jews of German-occupied Budapest, Hungary were relocated to specially selected buildings throughout the city identified as Yellow Star houses. Each house was marked with a yellow Star of David on a black background. The decree for relocation was issued on June 16, 1944. Deák Ervin remembers when his family’s apartment was seized by a soldier and they were then forced to live in the soldier’s old apartment, designated as a Yellow Star House. Deák Ervin reflects on the horrible conditions of the apartment.
clip, male, jewish survivor, hungarian, Deák Ervin, yellow star houses / Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Trudy Album reflects on the importance of memory, tolerance and Holocaust education.
clip, female, jewish survivor, trudy album, future message / Tuesday, May 20, 2014
I look at the picture and realize this is why I’m working at the USC Shoah Foundation. This is what it’s all about. The photo shows two women standing in a field of green grass dotted with dandelions. The younger of the two has her arm wrapped around the other. The older woman smiles at the camera, while the other’s attention is focused only on her friend. The bond between them comes through; the love they share is unmistakable.
March of the Living, auschwitz, op-eds / Wednesday, May 21, 2014
USC Shoah Foundation’s education staff have published an article revealing IWitness’s profound effect on high school students around the world in an annual publication by UNESCO.
iwitness, article / Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Graduate students specializing in Holocaust research will come together at the University of Southern California beginning Monday for the week-long Researching the Holocaust workshop.
center for advanced genocide research, cagr / Thursday, May 22, 2014
Judith Becker speaks on how she escaped from deportation to another concentration camp and hid from SS soldiers within the Taucha camp days before liberation.
clip, female, jewish survivor, hiding, escape / Thursday, May 22, 2014
March 28, 2013: The Student Voices short film contest enables USC students to join the conversation about genocide and human rights by using the Visual History Archive to craft visual arguments around these topics. The top films were screened at a special event hosted by the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Following the screening, the USC Shoah Foundation moderated a discussion with the judges, including Ari Sandel, who won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Short Film for West Bank Story.
presentation / Friday, May 23, 2014
Armenian Genocide survivor Yevnige Salibian speaks about forgiveness and current genocide denial.
clip, female, armenian survivor, Armenian Genocide, Yevigne Salibian / Friday, May 23, 2014