Second online lecture for Ukrainian teachers
The UCHS in cooperation with the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center carried out their second joint online lecture for Ukrainian educators on Sunday, 28th February 2021. Faina Mushinskaya, an employee of the Yad Vashem Memorial International School for Holocaust Studies, conducted a very interesting online tour of the Memorial, dedicated to the heroism of the Jewish people and the resistance to the Nazis during World War II. Furthermore, there has been a lecture: “Dilemmas of Jewish Resistance during Holocaust”. Ukrainian participants were especially interested in concrete examples of Jewish resistance in Ukraine and Yad Vashem employees assured, that they are now intensifying their research in this field for the future.
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