Tag - Rodgers Center for Holocaust Education

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Sharing Their Stories, Being Their Voice: 25 Years of Chapman University’s Holocaust Art & Writing Contest Organizers and participants reflect upon the contest's impact and ongoing importance in confronting antisemitism.
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Evening of Holocaust Remembrance Takes Lessons from the Past to Guide the Present Appeals to “never forget” the Holocaust accompanied calls to decry the atrocities of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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Evening of Holocaust Remembrance Reaches Far Streaming presentation of annual Yom HaShoah to remember Holocaust victims draws extraordinary online viewership.
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Lessons in Holocaust Education: How Do You Combat Hate? With Education Auschwitz survivor shares words for participants Chapman University for Holocaust Arts and Writing Competition.
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One-Woman Performance of Auschwitz Victim’s Diaries Brings “Etty” to Chapman University
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Kristallnacht Remembrance at Chapman with Presidential Fellow and Author Glenn Kurtz
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Restored Film and Author Lecture to Open Rodgers Center Fall Series
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The Mantle of Memory As the Holocaust Art & Writing Contest turns 20, young scholars embrace the critical role of bearing witness for the survivors.
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Chapman Community Invited to Campus Vigil in Unity with Chabad of Poway
Meeting and Learning From Holocaust Survivors Nearly 1,000 middle and high school students gather at Chapman University's annual Holocaust Art & Writing Contest for lessons more timely than ever.
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Chapman Named One of Nation’s 3 Safest Colleges for Jewish Students

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