The Shoah

    The topics listed below are appropriate for comemmorations of Yom haShoah and Kristallnacht, as well as regular presentations and short courses.
     Some 475,000 refugees and survivors of Hitler's exterminations  learned English when they came to the United States and Britain.  They wrote, and they write---poems.  But the evidence of atrocity given by the poetry in English has been virtually ignored by commentators.
      Topics can be crafted to the special needs of various age groups, particularly high school students, in consultation with rabbis or educational directors.

Reading the Shoah: Poetry and Memory

Shaping the Shoah: the Second Generation and After

The Shoah and Jewish Women's Poetry

The Shoah Poetry of Abraham Moses Klein

The Shoah: Gentile Responses to Jewish Disaster

The Shoah and Human Rights