Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center Offers Annual Middle School Institute Program for Area Students

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center will offer their annual Middle School Institute online on Tuesday, November 16th, Wednesday, November 17th and Thursday, November 18th, 2021. This educational program provides area students and teachers an opportunity to promote awareness of human rights issues and empowers them to take action in their schools. This year,…

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HHREC Board Chairperson to Present at International Conference on Jewish Genealogy

HHREC Board Chairperson Michael Gyory will present next week at the 41st Annual IAJGS (International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies) International Conference on Jewish Genealogy. This virtual conference will be held from August 1st through the 5th, and will feature live-stream presentations as well as more than 100 pre-recorded, on-demand videos that will also become…

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HHREC Co-Director of Education Steven Goldberg Completes Translation of Book On Working with Immigrant Children

HHREC Co-Director of Education Steven Goldberg recently completed the English translation of a book written for educators, teachers, students, and people involved in working with immigrant children.  And I’m Still Alive: Stories About Arriving in Germany is based on the everyday social pedagogical work of the author, Kristina Sellmayr. The book relates vignettes about the arrival and…

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Dan Joseph Joins Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center Board of Directors

The Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center has announced that Dan Joseph has joined their Board of Directors. Mr. Joseph is the Co-founder and President of Corridor Ventures, a vertically integrated real estate investment company with client relationships and assets across the United States. Dan has primary responsibility for Corridor’s strategy and also leads Corridor’s efforts…

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HHREC Hosts Inaugural White Rose Student Competition

On May 20th, the HHREC launched an inaugural White Rose Student Research Contest event for students grades 7 through 12 in the greater Westchester County area. This contest, named in memory of the White Rose, a resistance movement consisting of German university students, commemorated the efforts of these brave young people who gave their lives…

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