This educator workshop explores the diversity and lived experiences of Jewish Americans to support classroom teaching about identity and complexity. The session includes a focused exploration of Holocaust survivor resettlement in Michigan and a conversation with a Next Generation Speaker reflecting on legacy and resilience. Part of the Exploring Jewish Identity: An Educator Learning Series, presented by the Institute for Curriculum Services and The Zekelman Holocaust Center. Date: April 30 Time: 5:00–7:00 PM Location: The Zekelman Holocaust Center at 28123 Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills, MI Format: In-person educator workshop Cost: Free | 2 SCECH hours available
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