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The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) provides monthly financial assistance to aged and needy Righteous Gentiles, non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The majority of the rescuers receiving financial support live in Eastern Europe, with Poland having the largest number of rescuers. The JFR provides a special award at Christmas for the purchase of food, medicine, and home heating fuel.
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We are pleased to announce our new online program, How Was it Possible? A Holocaust Curriculum For and By Teachers™.
Mentes and Miriam Mordechai and their five children lived in Veria, Greece. Melpomeni's sister worked for the Mordechai family. When the persecution of Jews began in 1942, Melpomeni and her sisters agreed to help the family. The youngest child died while in hiding. Everyone else survived the war.
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Holocaust Education
Holocaust Education
The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) is committed to teaching the history of the Holocaust and to preserving the legacy of Righteous Gentiles, non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. We do this through our Holocaust teacher education program.
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The JFR education program educates middle and high school teachers from across the United States as well as U.S. Holocaust center personnel about the history of the Holocaust, the history of antisemitism, rescue, and the context in which these heroic rescuers acted.
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About the JFR
During the Holocaust there were thousands on non-Jews who refused to be passive in the face of the evil they witnessed, rescuing Jews, often at risk to their own lives and the lives of their families. In 1986, Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis z"l established The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) to fulfill the traditional Jewish commitment to
hakarat hatov
, the searching out and recognition of goodness.
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The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous
80 Main Street, Suite 380
West Orange, NJ 07052
(973) 736–1800
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How Was it Possible? A Holocaust Curriculum For and By Teachers™
The program provides middle and high school teachers and their students with a Holocaust unit of study.
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Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz
Debreczeni, József, translated by Paul Olchváry
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Holocaust Education
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Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi War Criminal
Bascomb, Neal
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In this book, Bascomb follows the elusive trail of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann from his capture in Buenos Aires to his trial in Israel.
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The Death of a Shtetl
Bauer, Yehuda
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In this book Bauer describes the destruction of the small Jewish townships in the eastern part of Poland between 1941 and 1942.
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History of the Holocaust
Bauer, Yehuda
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This book serves as a general introduction and reference to the history of the Holocaust and includes maps and charts.
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The Jews of Bialystok During World War II and the Holocaust
Bender, Sara
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In this book Bender investigates German policies and Jewish reactions during the German occupation of Poland.
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Witness to the Holocaust
Berenbaum, Michael
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An illustrated documentary history of the Nazis' effort to eradicate the Jews and other "undesirables" of Europe, told in the words of its victims, perpetrators, and bystanders.
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The Bombing of Auschwitz
Berenbaum, Michael; Neufeld, Michael J.
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This anthology of essays debates the feasibility of whether the Allies could and should have bombed the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944.
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