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//temp += 'Voices from the Ghettos: Advanced Online Seminar for Italian Teachers';
The lecture by Katarzyna Person included authentic photographs of Jewish policemen in the Warsaw ghetto
Some 120 Yad Vashem graduates from schools around Italy recently took part in an advanced online seminar entitled “Voices from the Ghetto.”
Part of a series of activities offered by Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies to deepen the knowledge of subjects related to the Shoah
“Voices from the Ghetto” was introduced to the teachers in cooperation with Figli della Shoah
a Holocaust-education association based in Milan
joined the ghetto's newly formed Jewish Order Service
Head of Educational Programs in Italy and Estonia in the International School's Overseas Training and Development Department lectured on the Lodz ghetto
focusing on the role that photography played in the construction of its image
Dr. Giansante showed how the analysis of the photos taken by Henryk Ross and other Jewish photographers allows for a better understanding of the life inside the ghetto: not just because they portray the extremely difficult living conditions but
because they document the spiritual resistance of many of the ghetto residents to the reality imposed by the Nazis
The Theresienstadt (Terezin) ghetto was the subject of a lesson by Yad Vashem's Shulamit Steiner, who reflected on the memories triggered by the artworks created inside the ghetto
The closing event of the series was a meeting with Holocaust survivor Dr
who relayed his experiences inside the Lodz ghetto
brought an additional dimension to the seminar – not only the study of the facts but also a direct encounter with the history of the Shoah," said Dr
Director of the Overseas Training and Development Department at the International School
"Seminars like this strengthen the Yad Vashem community of teachers and educators
especially during the trying times of the pandemic that make it difficult for our partners to come to Israel."
Participants were extremely pleased with the seminar and the wealth of knowledge they gained
“Thank you for the lesson [on the Lodz ghetto]
it was so interesting and touching,” wrote Rossana Veneziano from Desio
while Antonella Bizioli of Zelo Buon Persico asked: “Can we add more lectures to this series?” Simone Evangelisti from Tirano praised the seminar
claiming it gave him “many ideas to work on” in the classroom
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