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Dear Professor Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, you are an icon for education about the Holocaust in Poland, you are very well regarded abroad and well known for that reason. I will start with some simple questions to get our conversation going. First question: Would ... see more

Holocaust education always bears a moral dimension. Thus, ethical issues, understood as reflection on morals, always are immanent in sociological research on Holocaust education from its very beginning. In this article I therefore reflect on research ethi... see more

Including the famous German Parliament address by Elie Wiesel in 2000, the collection of essays found in this book provides insights into the way the Holocaust is taught, the way it is included in the curriculum, and policy practices surrounding it in con... see more

How can we bridge between the emotional and cognitive study of Holocaust testimony in Israel? We examine this question through an undergraduate course at an Israeli college of education, using the methodology of collaborative self-study. The fostering of ... see more

The Holocaust has pedagogical signicance not only for Jews and for Israel, but perhaps even more so for Christians, Europeans, North Americans, nad others. Its ramifications are especially salient with regard to theology and notions of nationality nad eth... see more

This article analyses the power or attraction of certain unitary historical meaning(s) that can be generated by Holocaust education. More specifically, it argues that forms of historical consciousness developed by a group of Australian-Jewish teenagers (a... see more

Holocaust exhibitions are known for their unique iconography, often constructed by means of exhibition design. This article focuses on how visitors construct meaning based on display choices made by exhibitions designers. It presents insights from an audi... see more

Holocaust exhibitions are known for their unique iconography, often constructed by means of exhibition design. This article focuses on how visitors construct meaning based on display choices made by exhibitions designers. It presents insights from an audi... see more

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