“Our commitment must be to remember the victims who perished, respect the survivors still with us, and reaffirm humanity's common aspiration for mutual understanding and justice.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
“Our commitment must be to remember the victims who perished, respect the survivors still with us, and reaffirm humanity's common aspiration for mutual understanding and justice.”
-- Declaration of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust
The London Jewish Cultural Centre has just published to sponsors and partners a two year report on the website www.theholocaustexplained.org.
Two members of the Association on Jewish Refugees (AJR) are profiled in a recent article regarding refugee visas to the United Kingdom during World War II.
The AJR Kindertransport Committee will be holding a Special Reunion to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Kindertransport, which will take place on Sunday 23 June 2013 at JFS in North West London.
On the occasion of the Paralymic Games being held in London, the Association of Jewish Refugees honored the life of Paralympic Games founder Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who emigrated to England from Germany on the eve of World War II.
The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide in London formally opens a new exhibition today entitled "Rescues of the Holocaust: Remembering Raoul Wallenberg and Lives Saved."
The London Jewish Cultural Center has added a new platform to the website www.theholocaustexplained.org, a Holocaust education resource for secondary school children.
The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) is delighted to announce a series of events that are being organized this year to mark the 75th anniversary of the Kindertransport.
The central event will be the Kinder reunion on Sunday, 23 June at the JFS school in North West London, which will include contributions from Kinder, JFS pupils and guest speakers. We very much encourage the participation of the second and third generations of Kinder. The reunion will also incorporate a new exhibition to be curated by the Wiener Library and which will be on display at the Library from May.
The Association of Jewish Refugees is delighted to announce a series of events that we are organizing this year to mark the 75th anniversary of the Kindertransport.
The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) of Great Britain is delighted to announce that they have made the entire back catalogue of their monthly AJR Journal, stretching back to the first edition in January 1946, available on its website at www.ajr.org.uk/pdfjournals.