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HHRC History

HHRC History: Students write poems after hearing Holocaust survivors

May 14, 2020

e'er In 1986 Linda Voss, a 6th-grade teacher at China Elementary School created a unit entitled, “The Hatred and Prejudice Inflicted Upon Anne Frank and Other Jews of Her Time –…

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HHRC History: Remembering the lives of Jerry and Rochelle, Holocaust Survivors

April 30, 2020

citas online alberic In 2003, the HHRC joined friends and family of Jerry and Rochelle Slivka, both Holocaust survivors, to dedicate a memorial in honor of their lives and their dedication to Holocaust education. Also attached is a news clipping from the Lodi News Sentinel.

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HHRC History: Photo of 1984 Summer Seminar at Bowdoin College

April 16, 2020

Here’s a photo of the class and presenters from the 1984 Summer Seminar that led to the creation of the HHRC along with the cover from the workshop program.

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Gerda Haas, Holocaust Survivor and HHRC Founder

April 2, 2020

In April 1985, Governor Brennan hosted tea at the Blaine House in Augusta for a small group of Holocaust survivors and allies to commemorate Yom HaShoah, the Holocaust Day of…

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