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This Request for Proposal seeks to hire a qualified travel agency to manage all logistical aspects of an international study tour for educators aimed at enhancing their understanding of the Holocaust through immersive educational experiences.
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Trenton, New Jersey
Theme:
Holocaust Education
Document Type:
Request for Proposal
Agency / Organization:
New Jersey Department of Education
Author:
New Jersey Department of Education
Target Audience:
Travel agencies, Educational institutions, Holocaust education professionals
Period of Action:
Summer 2025
Approval Date:
11/13/2025
Amendment Date:
N/A
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Year:
2018
Author:
Katelynn Ingle
Course:
English 4323
Institution:
[Not specified]
Document type:
Academic essay / literary analysis
Target audience:
Young adult literature students / scholars
Topic:
Holocaust, Gender, Responsibility, Young adult literature
Sources cited:
Opdyke & Armstrong, Baer, Vasvári
Period covered:
World War II, Holocaust
Focus:
Personal memoir analysis, historical and philosophical implications
‘I have bits and pieces’: Comparing accounts of the Holocaust from survivors and their grandchildren
Year:
2019
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Holocaust memory, generational storytelling, survivor narratives
Document type:
Research paper
Institution:
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive
Author:
Tamar Aizenberg
Target Audience:
Scholars, students, Holocaust remembrance organizations
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Holocaust Memorial Day
Document type:
Social media post templates
Organization:
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
Target audience:
General public, social media users
Period of validity:
27 January 2025
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2019
Region / City:
London
Subject:
Trustee application for Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
Document Type:
Application form
Organization / Institution:
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
Author:
Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
Target Audience:
Individuals applying to become trustees
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / city:
West Virginia
Subject:
Holocaust education
Document type:
Legislative Bill
Organization / institution:
West Virginia Legislature
Author:
Senators Woodrum, Oliverio, Rucker, Deeds, and Woelfel
Target audience:
Lawmakers, educators, general public
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Date of approval:
January 27, 2026
Date of changes:
N/A
Context description:
A legislative bill proposing amendments to the West Virginia Holocaust Education Act to modernize the structure and purpose of the commission, ensuring the accurate and ongoing education about the Holocaust.
Year:
2023
Location:
Budapest, Hungary
Venue:
Holocaust Memorial Center, H-1094 Budapest, Páva utca 39.
Organisers:
Holocaust Memorial Centre, Budapest; Yahad-in-Unum
Event Title:
7th “Holocaust by Bullets” Seminar for Teachers
Type of Source:
Application Form
Deadline for Application:
15 June 2023
Seminar Dates:
14–16 September 2023
Target Audience:
Teachers
Services Provided:
Meals, Accommodation, Travel Expense Compensation
Legal Reference:
Law CXII of 2011 on the right to self-determination as regards information and freedom of information
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.hdke.hu
Year:
1935–1945
Region:
Germany and occupied Europe
Theme:
Holocaust history and persecution of Jews
Document Type:
Historical timeline
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students and researchers of modern history
Key Events:
Nuremberg Laws, Kristallnacht, Ghettos, Final Solution
Resistance Movements:
Jewish resistance, White Rose, Danish rescue, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Propaganda Themes:
Indoctrination, media control, demonization of enemies, rallying the nation
Consequences:
Systematic persecution and organized genocide of Jews
Context:
Chronological historical source detailing the escalation of anti-Jewish laws, violence, and systematic genocide in Nazi Germany and occupied Europe.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Farmington Hills, Michigan
Theme:
Holocaust, Resistance, Cultural Heritage
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
The Zekelman Holocaust Center
Author:
Dr. David E. Fishman
Target Audience:
General Public, Holocaust Researchers
Exhibition Period:
January 17 – May 31, 2022
Date of Announcement:
January 5, 2022
Event Date:
January 27, 2022 (International Holocaust Remembrance Day)
Additional Events:
Virtual Discussion, Public Tour, Speaker Event
Note:
Year
Year:
2019
Region / City:
London
Topic:
Holocaust Memorial
Document Type:
Evidence Report
Author:
Rt Hon Ed Balls, Rt Hon Lord Eric Pickles
Target Audience:
Government officials, historians, public
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
January 2015
Date of Revisions:
May 28, 2019
University:
University of North Texas
Department:
Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Course Code:
WLLC 3400.001
Course Title:
The Holocaust and Film
Semester:
Spring 2026
Instructor:
Dr. Cindy Renker
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Office Location:
Lang 401D
Office Hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 2 pm; Tuesday by appointment
Academic Field:
Holocaust Studies; Film Studies; Cultural Studies
Course Type:
University course syllabus
Primary Topics:
Representation of the Holocaust in film; documentary and feature cinema; trauma, memory, and post-memory; genocide and historical representation
Geographical Scope:
United States, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel
Required Readings:
Excerpts from Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust by Annette Insdorf; Afterimage: Film, Trauma and the Holocaust by Joshua Hirsch
Recommended Reading:
Hitler and the Holocaust by Robert S. Wistrich
Films Studied:
Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004); Schindler’s List (1993); Life is Beautiful (1997); Night and Fog (1955); The Trial of Adolf Eichmann (2011); Comedian Harmonists (1997); Naked Among Wolves (2015); Son of Saul (2015); The Matchmaker (2012); The Little Dictator (2015)
Assessment Components:
Attendance and class participation; response journal; response papers; media folder; final analytical paper
Attendance Policy:
Mandatory attendance with grade penalties for repeated absences and course failure after more than ten missed classes
Instructional Format:
Film screenings, readings, written reflections, and discussion-based seminars
Educational Requirement:
CLASS requirement for Communication and Digital Skills
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Institution:
Salem State University
Academic Program:
Commonwealth Honors Program
Department:
Department of English
Document Type:
Honors Thesis
Academic Degree:
Bachelor of Arts in English
Author:
Jillian Bowden
Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Stephenie Young
Field of Study:
Holocaust Studies; Literary Studies; Graphic Narrative
Subject:
Generational memory of the Holocaust in graphic novel memoirs
Works Analyzed:
We Are on Our Own (2006) by Miriam Katin; Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History (1986) and Maus II: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began (1991) by Art Spiegelman
Generational Focus:
1.5 generation and second generation of Holocaust survivors
Sources Referenced:
Scholarly literature on postmemory, survivor testimony, and Holocaust representation
Year:
2023–2024
Location:
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Theme:
Holocaust remembrance, community service, youth education, hunger relief
Document type:
Transcript
Organization:
Holocaust Humanity Center
Participants:
Suzy DeYoung, Lamont Ragan, Trinity Johnson, Jackie Congedo, Elisha Wiesel, Bella Ouziel, Al Miller, Lisa MacVittie
Awards mentioned:
2023 Upstander Awards finalist, 2024 Conrad Weiner Award for Love of Learning
Target audience:
General public, community members, educators
Focus areas:
Youth tutoring and sports programs, food distribution, community engagement
Medium:
Audio interview transcript
Length:
Approximately 6 minutes
Year:
2022
Region / City:
New York, NY
Topic:
Holocaust, Racism, Antisemitism, Public Statements
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization:
The Blue Card
Author:
Masha Pearl
Target Audience:
General Public, Media, Holocaust Educators, Jewish Community
Date of Approval:
February 4th, 2022
Date of Changes:
None
Context:
Press release announcing a letter from Holocaust survivors to Whoopi Goldberg regarding her controversial comments about the Holocaust and racism.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Lithuania, Israel, Europe, USA
Theme:
Holocaust remembrance, education, historical memory
Document Type:
Article / Report
Organization / Institution:
March of the Living, Secretariat of the International Commission for the Evaluation of the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Occupation Regimes in Lithuania
Author:
Arūnas Mikalauskas
Target Audience:
Teachers, students, youth groups, general public
Event Date:
April 8, 2019
Historical Period:
1940–1945, World War II
Key Figures:
Maximilian Kolbe, Pope John Paul II, Prime Minister Ben-Gurion, President Yitzhak Ben-Zvi
Locations Mentioned:
Auschwitz, Birkenau, Warsaw Ghetto
Number of Participants:
~10,000
Educational Focus:
Tolerance, human values, historical awareness
Author:
Simon Tam
Date:
6th June 2017
Note:
Region
Type of Document:
Workshop Presentation
Institution:
Actuaries Institute
Target Audience:
Actuaries, Data Scientists, Statisticians
Period of Application:
2017
Date of Approval:
6th June 2017
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Florida
Topic:
Debt Collection, Bankruptcy, Florida Statutes
Document Type:
Informational Guide
Organization:
Florida Department of Financial Services
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Agencies, Debt Collectors, Legal Professionals
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Institution:
University of Florida
College:
College of Public Health & Health Professions
Course code:
HSA 6105
Course title:
Professional Seminar
Academic term:
Spring 2026
Credit hours:
1
Delivery mode:
In-person
Instructor:
Keith J. Benson, PhD, MHA, MBA
Instructor contact:
[email protected]
Office hours:
Thursday 12:00–1:00 pm
Class schedule:
Fridays 11:45 AM–1:15 PM
Classroom location:
HPNP G114
Prerequisites:
MHA student
Target program:
Master of Health Administration (MHA)
Assessment methods:
Attendance, homework, reflective writing, participation
Grading scheme:
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
Attendance requirement:
Required for all scheduled seminars
Course period:
January–April 2026
Academic focus:
Healthcare management professional development
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Wake Forest University
Subject:
Education
Document Type:
Guidelines
Institution:
Wake Forest University
Author:
Committee on First Year Seminars: Lisa Blee, Andrea Echeverria, Elizabeth Clendinning, Ron Von Burg, Katy Lack, Jon Duchac, Ashley Hairston
Target Audience:
Faculty members at Wake Forest University
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
August 2021
Amendment Date:
N/A
Due Date:
Proposals for new FYS sections are due at noon on the first Friday following the start of the semester
Context:
Document outlining the process and guidelines for submitting proposals for First Year Seminars at Wake Forest University.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Subject:
Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Document Type:
Academic Program
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students of Ed.D. program
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Context:
An academic program outline detailing the courses, requirements, and residency activities for students pursuing a Doctorate in Education with a concentration in Curriculum and Instruction.