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Teenage Women Who Fought Back
Free Teacher Training: A Unique Perspective On Women’s History Month and World War II
- Free, short film and curriculum for 8th-12th grade
Inspire students with the nearly forgotten history of thousands of young
Jewish women who fought back against the Nazis and their collaborators
as partisans – organized, armed resistance fighters.
- Every Day the Impossible: Women in the Partisans
Receive this free 15 minute film – with previously unseen interviews – and
accompanying study guide for Social Studies, History, English, and other
subjects. Single, 25-/50-minute lesson or multi-day unit.
- Helps fulfill state Social Studies content standards
10.8: Causes & consequences of World War II and the Holocaust, including
“abortive revolts such as… the Warsaw Ghetto” – companion lesson on
successful armed Jewish resistance.
Sunday, March 18
Jewish Community High School of the Bay
835 Ellis Street
San Francisco
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Lunch will be provided.
Participants will receive:
- Jewish Partisan curriculum
- Posters and stickers for your classroom
- Complimentary DVD of short films narrated
by Ed Asner, Larry King, and Tovah Feldshuh
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This workshop made possible in part by grants from Suzanne and Elliott Felson, the Orbuch Family, the Epstein/Roth Foundation, the Richard and Rhoda
Goldman Fund, the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, the Koret Foundation, the Righteous Persons Foundation, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany-Rabbi Israel Miller Fund for Shoah Research, Documentation and Education, the Zisovich Fund of Jewish Family & Children’s Services
and the Holocaust Memorial/Education Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund. |
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