21st Annual Martin and Doris Rosen Symposium
This years symposium will be guided by the theme "The Holocaust and Lessons For Today."
Why should I attend the Symposium?
- Acquire 4 CEU credits (for 40-contact hours).
- Develop multiple lesson plans on the Holocaust and social justice issues.
- Receive a starter set of Holocaust-related texts.
- Gain knowledge on the facts of the Holocaust and Judaism and issues of censorship and social justice.
- Make connections to experts willing to help during the school year
- Learn how to use multimedia and experiential learning to enhance lessons on the Holocaust, ie, field trips, incorporate art, film
- Learn how to evaluate the best Holocaust-related texts for your students.
- Gain access to survivor testimony and expert support over the year.
- Earn a certificate of completion.
Location: Appalachian State University Campus
Dates: July 8-13, 2023
Cost: $1575—full scholarships available
Scholarship: Full scholarships available for 35 attendees
Cost Includes: Books, all speakers and workshops, meals, lodging, limited transportation fees, and more
Symposium Directors: Lee Holder and Amy Hudnall
Registration Link
CJHPS partners with the leading Holocaust teaching and research institutions worldwide, including Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.
This Conference is supported in part by the Claims Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and the Martin and Doris Rosen Symposium Endowment.