Why Preserving Your Family’s Holocaust Story is a Form of Resistance
Have you ever found it difficult to listen to, or even share your family's Holocaust survival story? This is how sharing the past, protects our future.
Have you ever found it difficult to listen to, or even share your family's Holocaust survival story? This is how sharing the past, protects our future.
Writing a testimony, especially one connected to Holocaust survival stories or family history, can feel overwhelming. I learned this firsthand while working on my grandfather’s story.
Teaching the Holocaust can feel overwhelming, but meaningful activities help students not only understand the historical events but also reflect on their relevance today.
For descendants of Holocaust survivors, one of the greatest responsibilities we carry is preserving our family’s history. Testimonies ensure that stories of resilience, survival, and loss are not forgotten, so that future generations can learn from them.
Step inside a ProjectBaldor presentation and you’ll find more than just a lecture—it’s an immersive journey into memory, resilience, and reflection. Each presentation is designed to educate, engage, and inspire empathy, leaving participants with a personal connection to history and the tools to recognize and challenge antisemitism today.