Slice of Rosa Rosenstein

Finding dynamic ways to engage students and deepen their understanding of others and the past.
Lisa Pinhas

Connecting students to history through Lisa Pinhas’s story, helping them understand her need to express herself and learn about the Thessaloniki Jewish community.
Quest for home

Students explore what it feels like not to belong, connect it to others affected by displacement, and reflect on creating a sense of belonging in a new place.
Propaganda in Theresienstadt (Terezin)

Students will learn about the history of the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp and how it was used as a tool of Nazi propaganda.
Volunteering: Giving Back to the Community

Uniting students of different backgrounds in making a good deed in their community/city/school.
To Kill a Ghost: A Kindertransport Story – Paul

Discover Paul’s Kindertransport journey through this Centropa-inspired lesson for grades 9-12. Students can explore history, develop digital and writing skills, and reflect on resilience by creating AI-generated portraits.
Leontina Arditi – A personal story reflection the history of Jewish communities in Europe in the 20th century

Initiating discussion about freedom (“of speech and thoughts” ) and multi-cultural societies.
La Otra Maleta (The other suitcase)

Preserving the language, culture, and identity of Sephardic Jews requires teaching and sharing their customs, values, and Ladino language to ensure their heritage thrives for future generations.
Love your neighbor as yourself

Showing the human solidarity under the tough circumstances; encourage our students on acts of kindness; empathy and more social engaging.
Jewish life in Poland

Getting familiar with the Jewish life before the Holocaust, emphasizing the life of Jewish people together with the society.

