Hartman scholars reflect on the history, impact, and memory of the Shoah.
Jan 25, 2023
Vatican conference on the involvement of women in interreligious dialogue
Dec 15, 2022
A ritual gathering for Yom HaShoah
Dec 5, 2022
Jun 6, 2022
May 9, 2022
An experiential gathering of Holocaust remembrance that weaves together poetry, prayer, song, survivor testimonies, and audience participation.
May 9, 2022
After decades of fearing that we would forget the horrors of our past, is it possible that we remember our history all too well but feel powerless to act on its lessons?
May 9, 2022
We paused to commemorate the day and to honor those persecuted during the Holocaust.
May 9, 2022
What does Holocaust memory demand of us? How does the dwindling of the number of living Holocaust survivors impact our responsibility?
May 9, 2022
What is the relationship between memory and action? Can we harness collective memory of past traumas to mobilize large-scale response in times of crisis?
Apr 28, 2022
Weaving survivor testimonies, literary texts, music, poetry, and prayer together poignantly commemorates the Holocaust in an engaging communal way
Apr 26, 2022
Justin Pines joins host Abigail Pogrebin to discuss the pioneering concept of Hitkansut, a new ritual for Yom HaShoah.
Apr 21, 2022
As we prepare to mark a Yom HaShoah for which few survivors remain, we are forced anew to confront the question, “What does it mean to remember?”
Mar 8, 2022
Apr 9, 2021
James Loeffler examines a previously unknown poem by Raphael Lemkin that allows us to move forward from memory to action.
Apr 9, 2021
Sara Labaton discusses models of Holocaust commemoration that emerge from the debate around when to mark the Holocaust on the Jewish calendar.
Apr 9, 2021
Erin Leib Smokler explores Hasidic responses to the Holocaust