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This Episode
We continue with our discussion on the importance of Holocaust & Genocide education.
In Part Two of Episode 2, we discuss why it's so complex and highly politicized to teach Holocaust education in Palestine. Professor Mohammed Dajani Daoudi shares his own personal journey when visiting the death camps in Poland as well as the severe repercussions he faced for taking a group of 25 Palestinian students to Auschwitz.
"Before visiting Auschwitz for the first time, I did not pay attention to the holocaust. It was part of Jewish history, that we never opened that page. Visiting Auschwitz was my first encounter with the holocaust. I was so shocked. The environment there was so cold. It made us think how these people were living." Prof. Mohammed Dajani Daoudi, Founder & Executive Director, Wasatia.
Tali Nates the Founder & Director of the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre explains what antisemitism is and adds some valuable insights about peace and war.
"If we can teach more about peace and if we can look more at the pain of the other, if we can put ourselves inside others shoes, and walk a little bit in those shoes, I think that will be so much more beneficial than learning about war and war and war. " Tali Nates, Founder & Director, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre.
There are some powerful and valuable insights shared in this episode so be sure to tune in.
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This Episode
We continue with our discussion on the importance of Holocaust & Genocide education.
In Part Two of Episode 2, we discuss why it's so complex and highly politicized to teach Holocaust education in Palestine. Professor Mohammed Dajani Daoudi shares his own personal journey when visiting the death camps in Poland as well as the severe repercussions he faced for taking a group of 25 Palestinian students to Auschwitz.
"Before visiting Auschwitz for the first time, I did not pay attention to the holocaust. It was part of Jewish history, that we never opened that page. Visiting Auschwitz was my first encounter with the holocaust. I was so shocked. The environment there was so cold. It made us think how these people were living." Prof. Mohammed Dajani Daoudi, Founder & Executive Director, Wasatia.
Tali Nates the Founder & Director of the Johannesburg Holocaust and Genocide Centre explains what antisemitism is and adds some valuable insights about peace and war.
"If we can teach more about peace and if we can look more at the pain of the other, if we can put ourselves inside others shoes, and walk a little bit in those shoes, I think that will be so much more beneficial than learning about war and war and war. " Tali Nates, Founder & Director, the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre.
There are some powerful and valuable insights shared in this episode so be sure to tune in.