Seminars
When we come to build a seminar, we talk with the educational crew of the visiting group and based on that, we build an adapted seminar to specifically fit the students. The seminar will give them the basic contents of the Holocaust (the Nazi’s rise to power, WWII, righteous among nations, Holocaust Memorialization in Israel and more). The seminar is put together from different kinds of educational and teaching methods (exhibitions, workshops, lectures, movies, testimonies, tours and more) in order to arouse curiosity and encourage moral and ethical discussions between the students about the historical content.
Because we in Moreshet know the importance of the teachers and educational crew in the student’s past and future learning process, we’ll have shared educational conversations with the educational crew of the students throughout the seminar. The teachers and educational crew will also experience the activities with the students themselves.
There’s a possibility to do a series of day long or longer seminars for the student’s groups with ‘Moreshet’ guides. A long process like that, will allow for a deeper process on the different contents and more significant research and learning process for the students.
We thanks the Claims Conference for the support to our educational activities
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:A seminars examples
An example of aPoland delegation preparation seminar (two days)
Day 1
9:30 Opening and acquaintance
10:30 Break time
10:45 The Jewish people’s exclusion in Germany
12:00 lunch break
13:00 The characteristics of a Murderer
14:15 Break time
14:45 Why wasn’t there any German resistance to the Nazis
16:00 Break & light snacks
16:30 watching the movie ‘The Swing Youth’
18:30 Break time to get organized in the rooms
19:15 Dinner
20:30 “The Swing Youth” processing the movie with the teachers
Day 2
7:00 Waking up
7:30 Breakfast
8:30 The transfer to the Ghetto
9:45 Break time
10:00 Testimony
11:15 Break time
11:30 Dilemmas from living in the Camps
13:00 Lunch break
14:30 A tour in a ‘Moreshet’ exhibition
15:30 Break time
15:45 Neighbors – Jewish and Polish relations
17:00 Break time
17:15 The Holocaust memorization shape
18:30 Light snacks
19:00 Summery discussions in the groups and getting ready for the drive
An example of a Poland delegation preparation seminar (three days)
Day 1
11:00 Opening Segment in the groups
11:30 “We were there” – why go to Poland?
12:30 Lunch break
13:30 Understanding basic terms about the Holocaust
14:30 Break time
14:45 Meeting a Holocaust survivor
16:00 Break and getting into the rooms
16:45 Watching the movie “Defiance”
19:30 Dinner
20:30 “Defiance”- processing the movie in the groups
21:15 Summery with the teachers
22:15 End of the day
Day 2
7:00 Waking up
7:30 Breakfast
8:30 Opening segment
8:45 The transfer to the Ghetto
9:45 Break time
10:00 “Besa” – righteous among nations in Albania
11:00 Break time
11:15 Lecture: what is the holocaust?
12:30 Lunch
15:00 Exhibition: “A face to Resistance: Woman in the Holocaust”
16:00 Break time
16:30 Watching the movie “Miracle at Midnight” and g Processing with the entire group
18:30 Break time
18:45 A visit to “Anielevich” exhibition
19:45 Dinner
20:45 Day summery and social activity with the teachers
22:30 End of the day
Day 3
7:00 Waking up
7:30 Breakfast
8:30 Opening segment
8:45 The Jewish people’s exclusion in Germany
9:45 Break time
10:00 The characteristics of a Murderer
11:00 Break time
11:15 What I think about the Holocaust
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Seminar summery
14:30 Seminar ending
Example of a seminar schedule (two days)
Day 1
9:00 Opening segment
10:15 Break time
10:30 Lecture: the Nazi’s rise to power
11:10 Break time
11:20 “Like everybody else?” – the daily life under the Nazi regime before the war- part 1
13:00 Lunch
14:00 “Like everybody else?”- part 2
17:00 Break time
17:30 “Besa” – righteous among nations in Albania
19:00 Dinner
20:00 Watching the movie ‘The swing youth’
22:00 End of the day
Day 2
7:30 Breakfast
8:30 The transfer to the Ghetto
9:30 Break
9:45 Exhibition: “A faces to Resistance: Woman in the Holocaust”
10:45 Break time
11:15 A visit to “Anielevich” exhibition
12:15 Break time
12:30 Dilemmas from living in the Camps
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Tour in ‘Ein – Hahoresh”
15:00 A tour in Kibbutz “Ein – Hahoresh” tracing Holocaust survivors who were members of the Kibbutz
17:00 Seminar summery
18:00 Concluding ceremony
18:30 Seminar ending
Contact us and order an activity:
Irit Hauben – 050-6365738