Belfer Grant Applications Due

Completed applications are due by midnight on 04/30/2018. You must register for the conference before applying for this grant.

A New Generation Remembers: A Unique Holocaust Exhibit on display at TABI

Temple A'dath B'nai Israel 8440 Newburgh Rd, Evansville, IN, United States

CYPRESS and the Temple A'dath B'nai Israel are bringing an exhibition of Holocaust Murals to Evansville. The murals will be on display for two weeks in February. School & community field trips are encouraged and public viewing hours will be available. Special events include a presentation from Holocaust survivor Fred Gross.

Free

Fred Gross at Central Library

EVPL Central Library 200 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, IN, United States

On Tuesday, April 23rd at EVPL's Central Library, Fred Gross, author of One Step Ahead of Hitler: A Jewish Child's Journey through France, will be speaking about his Holocaust experience as a young child. The event begins at 6 pm.  

Free

Echoes & Reflections Teaching the Holocaust Workshop

University of Southern Indiana 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN

The University of Southern Indiana will be hosting the Echoes & Reflections professional development program, Teaching the Holocaust, Empowering Students, on Tuesday, October 22, 2019, 8:30 am - 4 pm. Registration is open.

Free

Memoir Reading by Author, Margaret McMullan

Temple A'dath B'nai Israel 8440 Newburgh Rd, Evansville, IN, United States

Cypress, along with Temple Adath B'nai Israel, invite you to a reading by prize-winning author, Margaret McMullan. A recipient of a 2010 NEA Fellowship in literature, a 2010 Fulbright at the University of Pécs in Pécs, Hungary, and the National Author Winner of the 2011 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award, Margaret McMullan is the […]

Eva A-7063 Documentary Viewing & Discussion at North Park Library

North Park Library (EVPL) 960 Koehler Dr, Evansville, IN, United States

For Holocaust Remembrance Month, EVPL North Park will be showing Eva: A-7063, a documentary on survivor/activist Eva Mozes Kor, on April 4, 2020, at North Park Library. CYPRESS will be leading a discussion following the film.

Free

2021 Belfer National Conference for Educators
Session I

Virtual

Registration for the 2021 Belfer Conference is now open!

The Conference is free to attend and will be held virtually in three different sessions.

Session I: Wednesday, July 7–Friday, July 9
The 2021 Belfer National Conference for Educators is free to secondary school and community college faculty interested in teaching about the Holocaust using resources from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Session II: Wednesday, July 28–Friday, July 30
Belfer Alumni Next Steps National Conference for Educators is open to Belfer alumni.

Session III: Monday, August 2–Tuesday, August 3
The 2021 Belfer National Conference for Holocaust Education Partners is free to school administrators, curriculum coordinators, librarians, curriculum developers, CHEC partners, HITE professors, online curriculum providers, international Museum partners, or other Holocaust education partners.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conferences will be virtual events. Virtual event access details will be provided in your email registration confirmation.

Free