Holocaust Education Week 2020, powered by the Virtual J!

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October 21, 2020

HEW 2020

The Neuberger and the Virtual J are excited to partner to bring Holocaust Education Week 2020 to the comfort and safety of your home! Stay-tuned to find out how you can access our classic HEW programming online at virtualjcc.com.

Join us as we bring an innovative approach to our classic programming with the first-ever digital Holocaust Education Week. Despite the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Neuberger’s transformative online activities will inspire, educate, and recognize the remarkable contributions of Holocaust survivors while compelling us to contribute to an inclusive society for all Canadians. We will reflect back on Holocaust education over the years and together, ensure that education continues to play a vital role in combating all forms of hate, creating a better future.

Featuring an online film series, book talks, Neuberger curated films, a wide array of scholars, experts, and well-known personalities including Star Trek’s George Takei and Yair Rosenberg, senior writer at Tablet Magazine.

Presented by: Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto 

Presenting Sponsor: Azrieli Foundation

Media Sponsors: CTV & National Post

In Kind Support: Astral

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