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Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Blood Relatives’ Is an Imperfect but Charming Debut – We Got This Covered

| October 6, 2022

Shudder Review of: Blood Relatives Reviewed by: Alejandra Martinez On October 4, 2022 Last modified:October 6, 2022 Vampire stories can tell us a lot about the world around us, what it means to open up, and what it means to be human. Blood Relatives, the debut feature from Noah Segan, a Rian Johnson mainstay, does this through the story of a vampire father-daughter duo and their road trip towards a new life together

Shoah survivors help dental students treat the traumatized

| October 2, 2022

(September 18, 2022 / JNS) An online course recently created by The Blue Card, an American nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting Holocaust survivors, in partnership with the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM), teaches students at the school as well as faculty and staff how to deliver care to patients who have experienced trauma. The interactive certificate course specializes in Person-Centered, Trauma-Informed (PCTI) care. Holocaust survivors will help students develop their knowledge of PCTI care and learn how to recognize and treat a traumatized patient, whether it be a Holocaust survivor, refugee or war veteran

Yom HaShoah – Wikipedia

| October 2, 2022

Israel's day of commemoration for the Jews murdered in the Holocaust "March of the Living" at Auschwitz, 2014 Yom HaZikaron laShoah ve-laG'vurah (Hebrew: , lit.'Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day'), known colloquially in Israel and abroad as Yom HaShoah ( ) and in English as Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Holocaust Day, is observed as Israel's day of commemoration for the approximately six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, and for the Jewish resistance in that period. In Israel, it is a national memorial day. The first official commemorations took place in 1951, and the observance of the day was anchored in a law passed by the Knesset in 1959.

A survivor of the Holocaust and the Tree of Life massacre has died. He never lost hope in humanity – WDJT

| October 2, 2022

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Towards recommendations for working with Holocaust testimony in the digital age – USC Shoah Foundation |

| October 2, 2022

Testimony has always posed challenges for educators: for example, whether to treat it as historical source or personal memory; how testimony transform over time; the trauma-literacy of recipients and the well-being of testimony-givers. Nevertheless, digital technologies introduce further complications, especially concerning access, provenance, ownership, and agency.

Visualizing the Past, a Lesson of Today | USC Shoah Foundation – USC Shoah Foundation |

| October 2, 2022

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2022, 10:30 AM PT / 1:30 PM ET Dr. Kori Street will lead a dialogue between film producers and scholars related to two short films, both of which will be shown during the presentation.

Oskar Schindlers Factory Added to USC Shoah Foundation IWalk App – USC Shoah Foundation |

| September 9, 2022

USC Shoah Foundation with its partner the Schindlers Ark Foundation has added a tour of Oskar Schindlers former factory in what is now the Czech Republic to its mobile IWalk application, enabling smartphone users to explore the site where the German businessman sheltered more than 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. The new hour-long IWalk detailsin Czech and Englishhow Schindler created the factory in Brnnec and then bribed SS and Nazi officials to allow him to employ Jewish workers, thereby saving them from almost certain death in the concentration camps. The story of Schindlers enterprise came to world attention in 1993 with Steven Spielbergs award-winning film, Schindlers List

Q&A: Ken Burns on his new series, ‘The U.S. and the Holocaust’ J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 9, 2022

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A Jewish Doctor’s 1942 Letter From the Shoah: ‘We Cannot Fight Anymore All Is Lost.’ Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| August 27, 2022

This month marks a sad date in the history of our family. Eighty years ago this month, a letter was written to us in the midst of the horrors of the Nazi onslaught of World War II

JFS Receives $50,000 Renewal Grant That Will Assist Holocaust Survivors Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| August 27, 2022

Jewish Family Service of Metropolitan Detroit is proud to have received a $50,000 renewal grant that will go toward serving Holocaust survivors across Michigan in partnership with Jewish Family Services of Washtenaw County and Flint Jewish Federation. This donation comes as a result of the partnership among the USC Shoah Foundation, UJA-Federation of New York and the Jewish Federations of North America.


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