Sharing Stories of Survival
VTHM second generation speaker Miriam Rosenbloom will share her family’s Holocaust survival story with students at BFA Fairfax HS. (virtual event)
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VTHM second generation speaker Miriam Rosenbloom will share her family’s Holocaust survival story with students at BFA Fairfax HS. (virtual event)
VTHM second generation speaker Miriam Rosenbloom will share her family’s Holocaust survival story with 8th grade students at Mt. Abraham Union Middle School in Bristol, Vermont. (virtual event)
K. Heidi Fishman shares her family story of survival with 11th and 12th grade students at BFA Fairfax High School. (Remote event)
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Debora Steinerman - will share their family stories as it relates to Holocaust History to the Lamoille Retired Teachers Association at the Second Congregational Church in Hyde Park.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Debora Steinerman - will share their family stories, speaking to the lessons learned from studying the Holocaust to 4 groups of 7th grade middle school students.
Real life stories bring history to life.
VTHM speaker - Miriam Rosenbloom will share her family’s personal story to a middle school students, providing real life context to supplement and support the study of the Holocaust.
VTHM speaker - Heidi Fishman will share her family’s personal story to a group of high school students, providing real life context to their study of the Holocaust.
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VTHM will be presenting at the annual Jewish Communities of Greater Vermont (JVCT) Summit at the Killington Grand Resort.
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VTHM speaker - Heidi Fishman will share her family’s personal story to a group of high school students, providing real life context to their study of the Holocaust.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Debora Steinerman - shared their family stories, speaking to the lessons learned from studying the Holocaust to a group of middle school students.
Real life stories bring history to life.
VTHM speaker - K. Heidi Fishman will be presenting the topic:
"Using Young Adult Literature to Teach History and Compassion"
VTHM speaker - Heidi Fishman will share her family’s personal story to a group of high school students, providing real life context to their study of the Holocaust.
VTHM speaker - Debora Steinerman will share her family’s personal story to a mixed-grade high school group, to support their study of Holocaust history, the ‘other-ization’ of Jews and anti-semitism.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Debora Steinerman - will share stories and discuss the importance of studying Holocaust history as a means of promoting tolerance and respect for all. .
Open to the public.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Heidi Fishman - shared stories and discussed the importance of studying Holocaust history as a means of promoting tolerance and respect for all. .
Open to the public.
VTHM speakers will share stories and discuss the importance of studying Holocaust history as a means of promoting tolerance and respect for all. .
Open to the public.
VTHM speakers will share their personal family stories to 4th grade students, providing context and real life content to their studies, while promoting equality, respect and dignity for all.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Heidi Fishman - shared stories and discussed the importance of studying Holocaust history as a means of promoting tolerance and respect for all. .
Open to the public.
VTHM speaker - Heidi Fishman - spoke to the college community and students at the College of St. Joseph as a part of their class: "Believe! Obey! Fight!: A History of Fascism."
Open to the public.
VTHM speakers - Miriam Rosenbloom and Heidi Fishman - will share stories and discuss the importance of studying Holocaust history so as to promote tolerance and respect for all. Read more here...
Open to the public.
In a proud effort to be carrying forward the important lessons learned from the Holocaust, Jeudevine Memorial Library hosted VTHM speakers - Heidi Fishman and Miriam Rosenbloom. They spoke to the history of the Holocaust , while sharing moving stories of their family's survival.