Aim. This study examines the characteristics of the individuals who go on the journey to Poland, which is a key element of the Holocaust education curriculum in Israel, their personal connection to the Holocaust, as well as the socio-political developments in Israel that attempt to bridge the gap between the various poles in society – between East and West. Concept. Holocaust education includes the formal part, which is the historical narrative, and the informal part, which is the journey to Poland. This study follows the development of Holocaust education and commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust – from the narrative of the Holocaust of the Jews of Europe to the narrative of the Holocaust among the communities of North African desc...
This dissertation illustrates how a moral burden of history manifests itself in social relationships...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case o...
This dissertation seeks to determine how learning in situ in Poland during the March of the Living (...
: Over time, the live memories of survivors have disappeared, and it has become clear that the memor...
Existing studies revealed several conflicts around the memory of the Holocaust in Poland: between un...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
The conflicts associated with the memory of the Holocaust in Poland reflect educational gaps in the ...
This study intends to examine the effects of the Holocaust Education Programme (HEP) in Israel inclu...
How is the memory of the Holocaust and Auschwitz seen today among young Poles and Germans, is it dif...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
The essay examines a study trip to Krakow and the mediation of the Holocaust memory to 15 students. ...
New historiography of the Holocaust, revealing the dark pages of national histories, stained with th...
The article, which was written based on material collected as part of a project evaluating the pilgr...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
This dissertation illustrates how a moral burden of history manifests itself in social relationships...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case o...
This dissertation seeks to determine how learning in situ in Poland during the March of the Living (...
: Over time, the live memories of survivors have disappeared, and it has become clear that the memor...
Existing studies revealed several conflicts around the memory of the Holocaust in Poland: between un...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
The conflicts associated with the memory of the Holocaust in Poland reflect educational gaps in the ...
This study intends to examine the effects of the Holocaust Education Programme (HEP) in Israel inclu...
How is the memory of the Holocaust and Auschwitz seen today among young Poles and Germans, is it dif...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
The essay examines a study trip to Krakow and the mediation of the Holocaust memory to 15 students. ...
New historiography of the Holocaust, revealing the dark pages of national histories, stained with th...
The article, which was written based on material collected as part of a project evaluating the pilgr...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
This dissertation illustrates how a moral burden of history manifests itself in social relationships...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
The paper starts with a brief description and analysis of Holocaust education in Israel as a case o...