Author: | Anita Meyer Meinbach, Miriam Klein Kassenoff | ISBN: | 9789652297020 |
Publisher: | Gefen Publishing House | Publication: | January 1, 2004 |
Imprint: | Gefen Publishing House | Language: | English |
Author: | Anita Meyer Meinbach, Miriam Klein Kassenoff |
ISBN: | 9789652297020 |
Publisher: | Gefen Publishing House |
Publication: | January 1, 2004 |
Imprint: | Gefen Publishing House |
Language: | English |
Memories of the Night: Studies of the Holocaust is designed for teachers, to help them bring the lessons of the Holocaust to life. First-person accounts and the literature of the Holocaust form the basis for challenging, thought-provoking reflections and a variety of interdisciplinary activities that encourage students to connect the lessons of the Holocaust to the principles that will govern their own lives. Each piece of this curricula meets all state standards and Common Core as well as Florida Core standards, Character Education and in addition legislative mandates to Teach the Holocaust. Both authors are professors of Education in the state of Florida and have done extensive research as well as are graduates of the Yad Vashem Institutes in Israel. Dr. Anita Meyer Meinbach is an Assistant Clincal Professor at the University of Miami , School of Education
One of the authors, Miriam Klein Kassenoff is a Child Survivor and has included in this valuable curricula her own memoir of escape and hiding from Nazi Europe in the early years of the war as well as a touching memorable poem about that experience all teachers and students will want to read and share and learn about this sacred piece of history.
“The systematic state sponsored murder of 6 million Jews in the Nazi Holcoaust of 1933-1945 is an enormously large event that darkens the landscape of 20th century humanity and continues to haunt us today .Auschwitz re-defined the moral landscape of our common humanity.
Miriam Klein Kassenoff and Anita Meyer Meinbach have offered in this unique curricula the 3 major ways of transmitting this sacred history for our teachers and students in our time via the memoirs of the survivors, literature and film. They have chosen wisely and widely masterful films and classical works of literature and poetry and most important 1st person Holocaust Survivor Testimony. Indeed, Miriam being a child survivor herself, has included here for student use her own memoir of fleeing Nazi Europe and a moving poem of that experience.
Teachers, this is the one curricula book all should have on their desks to learn and share with their students
It s a Must!
Memories of the Night: Studies of the Holocaust is designed for teachers, to help them bring the lessons of the Holocaust to life. First-person accounts and the literature of the Holocaust form the basis for challenging, thought-provoking reflections and a variety of interdisciplinary activities that encourage students to connect the lessons of the Holocaust to the principles that will govern their own lives. Each piece of this curricula meets all state standards and Common Core as well as Florida Core standards, Character Education and in addition legislative mandates to Teach the Holocaust. Both authors are professors of Education in the state of Florida and have done extensive research as well as are graduates of the Yad Vashem Institutes in Israel. Dr. Anita Meyer Meinbach is an Assistant Clincal Professor at the University of Miami , School of Education
One of the authors, Miriam Klein Kassenoff is a Child Survivor and has included in this valuable curricula her own memoir of escape and hiding from Nazi Europe in the early years of the war as well as a touching memorable poem about that experience all teachers and students will want to read and share and learn about this sacred piece of history.
“The systematic state sponsored murder of 6 million Jews in the Nazi Holcoaust of 1933-1945 is an enormously large event that darkens the landscape of 20th century humanity and continues to haunt us today .Auschwitz re-defined the moral landscape of our common humanity.
Miriam Klein Kassenoff and Anita Meyer Meinbach have offered in this unique curricula the 3 major ways of transmitting this sacred history for our teachers and students in our time via the memoirs of the survivors, literature and film. They have chosen wisely and widely masterful films and classical works of literature and poetry and most important 1st person Holocaust Survivor Testimony. Indeed, Miriam being a child survivor herself, has included here for student use her own memoir of fleeing Nazi Europe and a moving poem of that experience.
Teachers, this is the one curricula book all should have on their desks to learn and share with their students
It s a Must!