Prerecorded Presentations
Pre-recorded Presentation by Talli Dippold (Queens University) in Preparation for the Thurs, July 22, Session with our Speaker on Anne Frank and the Teaching of the HolocaustThis video is a pre-recorded presentation by Talli Dippold (Queens University) on "The Diary of Anne Frank and the Teaching of the Holocaust." It is one of several asynchronous programs that are an integral part of the 19th (Virtual) Martin and Doris Summer Symposium on "Remembering the Shoah." It prepares participants for the synchronous ZOOM discussion with our speaker on Thurs., July 22. A hand-out for this session can be found on our symposium's ASULearn Global page here. | |
Pre-recorded Presentation by Dr. Eva Fogelman (New York City) in Preparation for the Tues., July 20, Session with our Speaker on Children During the Holocaust and Its AftermathThis video is a pre-recorded presentation by Dr. Eva Fogelman (New York City) on "Children During the Holocaust and Its Aftermath." A psychologist in private practice, Dr. Fogelman has done pioneering clinical work to heal the second generation as well as Holocaust child and adult survivors and their families. She has published widely on her work and is a frequent speaker in the U.S. and abroad. This pre-recorded lecture is one of several asynchronous programs that are an integral part of the 19th (Virtual) Martin and Doris Summer Symposium on "Remembering the Shoah." It prepares participants for the synchronous ZOOM discussion with our speaker on Tues., July 20. Two articles by our guest that are part of this session with her can be found on our symposium's ASULearn Global page here. For the speaker's bio, see here. | |
Pre-recorded Presentation by child survivor Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff (Florida) as Part of the 19th (Virtual) Martin and Doris Summer Symposium on "Remembering the Shoah."This video is a recorded testimony by child survivor Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff (Florida) who escaped with her parents and baby brother on an eight-month train journey from Hungary to Lisbon, Portugal, where they managed to get on one of the last ships leaving for the U.S. in late spring 1941. Born in Košice, present-day Slovakia, Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff was four (or five) years old at the time of the family's escape. Today, she is an accomplished Holocaust educator who runs a successful teacher institute in Florida. She also helped to build the Center at ASU. In conversation with Center Director T. Pegelow Kaplan | |
Pre-recorded Presentation by Center Director Prof. Thomas Pegelow Kaplan in Preparation for the Mon., July 19, Session with the Speaker on Destroying Democracy, Building Dictatorship: The Nazi Movement and the YouthThis video is a pre-recorded presentation by Center Director Thomas Pegelow Kaplan on "Destroying Democracy, Building Dictatorship: The Nazi Movement and the Youth." It is one of several asynchronous programs that are an integral part of the 19th (Virtual) Martin and Doris Summer Symposium on "Remembering the Shoah." It prepares participants for the synchronous ZOOM discussion with our director on Mon., July 19. A copy of the PowerPoint file with all the images can be downloaded on our symposium's ASULearn Global page. | |