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The Day of Learning is a program of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Preisler Shorenstein Institute for Holocaust Education. 17th Annual Jewish girls in the Lodz ghetto. Courtesy of Archiwum Państwowe w Łodzi. MARCH 17, 2019 Day of Learning USE YOUR VOICE TO MAKE A CHANGE WORKSHOPS include survivor’s eyewitness testimony of the Holocaust or genocide. WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS (GRADES 7-9) “Everyone Has A Name”: Using Art to Remember the Holocaust The Path to Genocide: Six Stages of the Holocaust WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS (GRADES 10-12) Becoming a Refugee: Genocide in Sudan Beyond Duty: Standing Up and Speaking Out “Dear Diary”: Voices of Youth during the Holocaust Deporting Our Neighbors: A San Francisco Story of Japanese-American Internment Footprints in History: Youth in Resistance Movements during the Holocaust Happening Now: Genocide in Myanmar “Hitler gives a city to the Jews”: Life and death in Terezin Melodies of Resistance: The Power of Song during the Holocaust Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto: Spiritual, Artistic, and Armed Speaking the Truth: The Armenian Genocide and the Struggle for Justice When Discrimination Becomes Legislation Why “Never Again” Isn’t Enough: Confronting Antisemitism Today Words on Fire: Writers and Poets of the Ghettos and Forests WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS Creating Entry Points: Engaging School Stakeholders to Stand Up to Hate Essential Lessons in Teaching about the Holocaust Learning the Past, Building the Future: Teaching of the Armenian Genocide Students (grades 7-12) and educators from all public and private schools throughout California are invited to gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and patterns of genocide. We expect to reach capacity quickly; please register early. Attendees will choose from 18 different workshops and will hear testimony from a survivor of the Holocaust or genocide. Galileo Academy of Science and Technology 1150 Francisco Street, San Francisco Accessible by Muni Free! Pre-registration required Lunch provided Register by March 4: www.jfcs.org/dol Questions? Email: [email protected] or call: 415-449-3717

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Page 1: Jewish girls in the Lodz ghetto. Courtesy of Archiwum ... › app › uploads › 2019 › 02 › final-color.pdf• Deporting Our Neighbors: A San Francisco Story of Japanese-American

The Day of Learning is a program of Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Preisler Shorenstein Institute for Holocaust Education.

17th Annual

Jewish girls in the Lodz ghetto. Courtesy of Archiwum Państwowe w Łodzi.

MARCH 17, 2019Day of Learning

USE YOUR VOICE TO MAKE A CHANGEWORKSHOPS include survivor’s eyewitness testimony of the Holocaust or genocide.

WORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS (GRADES 7-9)• “Everyone Has A Name”: Using Art to Remember the Holocaust• The Path to Genocide: Six Stages of the HolocaustWORKSHOPS FOR STUDENTS (GRADES 10-12)• Becoming a Refugee: Genocide in Sudan • Beyond Duty: Standing Up and Speaking Out• “Dear Diary”: Voices of Youth during the Holocaust• Deporting Our Neighbors: A San Francisco Story of Japanese-American

Internment • Footprints in History: Youth in Resistance Movements during the Holocaust• Happening Now: Genocide in Myanmar • “Hitler gives a city to the Jews”: Life and death in Terezin• Melodies of Resistance: The Power of Song during the Holocaust• Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto: Spiritual, Artistic, and Armed• Speaking the Truth: The Armenian Genocide and the Struggle for Justice• When Discrimination Becomes Legislation• Why “Never Again” Isn’t Enough: Confronting Antisemitism Today• Words on Fire: Writers and Poets of the Ghettos and Forests WORKSHOPS FOR TEACHERS• Creating Entry Points: Engaging School Stakeholders to Stand Up to Hate• Essential Lessons in Teaching about the Holocaust• Learning the Past, Building the Future: Teaching of the Armenian Genocide

Students (grades 7-12) and educators from all public and private schools throughout California are invited to gain a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and patterns of genocide. We expect to reach capacity quickly; please register early.

Attendees will choose from 18 different workshops and will hear testimony from a survivor of the Holocaust or genocide.

Galileo Academy of Science and Technology 1150 Francisco Street, San Francisco Accessible by MuniFree! Pre-registration required Lunch providedRegister by March 4: www.jfcs.org/dol Questions? Email: [email protected] or call: 415-449-3717