Monday, December 7, 2020

The Tehran Children: Iran's Unexpected Connection to the Holocaust - Tuesday, December 8, 2020 at 7:00 PM


FROM THE HOLOCAUST DOCUMENTATION & EDUCATION CENTER

For more information contact Rositta E. Kenisberg Rositta@hdec.org


 Dear Members of the Board, Survivors, Teachers, Students, Volunteers and Friends,

 

As the Holocaust Documentation & Education Center continues to feature and offer a wide variety of online programs focused on various topics of the Holocaust, today we are adding the following program from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Chautauqua Institution:

Program:         "The Tehran Children: Iran's Unexpected Connection to the Holocaust"

 

Date:                Tuesday, December 8, 2020

 

Time:               7:00 PM

 

Platform:        This event will take place online and is free to the public.

 

Registration is required. Please click HERE to register. 


During World War II, Iran gave shelter to thousands of Polish Jews fleeing the Nazis. Within this group who traversed vast parts of the Soviet Union to Iran, there were 1,000 young people who became known as the Tehran Children. 


This history is less familiar in Iran, where the regime has become known for anti-Zionism, antisemitism, Holocaust denial, and the suppression of access to Holocaust history.




During this two-part digital program, join experts to learn about Iran's lesser-known connection to the Holocaust, hear about a daughter's decade-long journey in the footsteps of her "Tehran Child" father, and examine why retracing this history is relevant today, not only to Iranians, but all of humanity.


Part One: Why was Iran's wartime rescue of Jewish orphans obscured?


Speakers:

Dr. Mikhal Dekel, Author, Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey, and Director, Rifkind Center, City College of New York


Arash Azizi, Author, The Shadow Commander: Soleimani, the US, and Iran's Global Ambitions


Moderator:

Dr Edna Friedberg, Historian, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


Part Two: How did this history impact one descendant of Jewish refugees?


Speakers:

Dr. Mikhal Dekel, Author, Tehran Children: A Holocaust Refugee Odyssey, and Director, Rifkind Center, City College of New York


Moderator:

Sony Ton-Aime, Director, Literary Arts, Chautauqua Institution


Once you have finished viewing this program please fill out the Program Survey attached and email it back to the HDEC at education@hdec.org.

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

STAY SAFE AND TAKE GOOD CARE!


Rositta E. Kenigsberg, President

Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, Inc.

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Supreme Court to Weigh Heirs' Claims - Article in the Los Angeles Times


 
To read more click on this link to the Los Angeles Times Article 

https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-12-03/supreme-court-weighs-if-heirs-of-jewish-art-dealers-can-sue-over-nazis-forced-sale-of-relics

Suggested by 


Jan Meisels Allen

Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

JEWS WHO FLED IRAN FROM NAZIS Online program

 






From Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

 

"Starting Tuesday December 8, 2020 the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) , in partnership with the Chautauqua Institution will present an online program on Iran’s connection to Jews who escaped the Holocaust.  This is a two-part online event entitled, “The Tehran Children: Iran’s Unexpected & Suppressed Connection to the Holocaust”. This was inspired by the 2019 memoir  Tehran Children:  A Holocaust refugee by Mikhal Dekal.

 

The memoir tells the story of over a million Polish Jews who fled the Nazis during the Holocaust into the Soviet Union – specifically focusing on the nearly 1,000 children who were sent to Iran. The author's father, Hannan Teitel, was one of these children.

 

The event is part of The Sardari Project: Iran and the Holocaust, the result of a collaboration between the USHMM and the Persian-language website: https://iranwire.com/en This website is also in Farsi."

 

The series will feature 13 article and nine videos. In addition to the IranWire’s.com Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Iranwire) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/iranwire3) channels it is available at the https://iranwire.com/en/special-features?filter=sardari-project

 

At https://iranwire.com/en/special-features/8195?ref=specials  There is also a 7 minute video about the program

 

To read more see: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/us-holocaust-museum-launches-program-on-jews-who-fled-to-iran-from-nazis-651316

 

The USHMM release may be accessed at:


https://www.ushmm.org/information/press/press-releases/museum-and-iranwirecom-launch-sardari-project-bringing-holocaust-history-t 

 

Jan Meisels Allen

Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee