Reflect on the Holocaust: Table of Contents

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RELFECT

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To create meaning out of horror, we must reflect.
We must also consider what the Holocaust means for today.

Visit "Hope Garden"
Our Gallery of art, poetry and writings made by students in response to the Holocaust.
Submit your work for publication!

About Victoria's
Holocaust Symposium

Our Symposium is designed to teach students to think and learn about the Holocaust and its relevance for today.

Echoes of the Holocaust

"Provides a platform for the encouragement and publication, of research into the after-effects on the survivors themselves and on their children and grandchildren - the second and third generations of those who went through the Holocaust"
  "The systematic attempt to murder the Jews, gypsies, and others challenges the enlightenment assertion that humanity is progressing and that God is good.... Can we still claim to be good? Jewish tradition asserts that human beings are neither inherently good or innately evil, but a mixture of both. In us is the spark of good that comes from being made in God’s image. Our lives are a moral struggle with small signs of kindness and faith. And we must realize and remember that the oppressed can become the oppressor. Why be Good? Because both God and humanity need us to be." From: Holocaust as a Paradigm or Empathy

Survey Clipboard
Students speak out about the Holocaust Symposium

The Holocaust
Bulletin Board


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Student Holocaust Projects
Art, poetry & writing
by American high school students


The Holocaust
Remembrance Project
A national essay contest for high school students across the United States and Mexico. Students are invited to use it as a means to personally react to the messages of the Holocaust.

Scholarships of up to $5,000, and other prizes, will be awarded to students in first, second and third place categories.

Try joining the newsgroup:
 soc.culture.jewish.holocaust

Are you a child of a
Holocaust Survivor? Visit:

Resources for Children of Holocaust Survivors

H-Holocaust
"The maling list H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other. This is primarily, though not exclusively an academic list."

Join a Holocaust
mini conference
online!

Remembrance
A mailing list is dedicated to creating and sharing literature which remembers the victims, survivors and rescuers of the Holocaust.

"I have never been racist and I never will be. Everyone is equal to me."
Liam, high school participant in Holocaust Education Symposium 2003


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