Week Against Antisemitism at the House of History: Learn and Reflect
The House of History in Austria is hosting a Week Against Antisemitism in response to the 87th anniversary of the November Pogroms. This somber reflection takes place on November 9 and 10, commemorating the tragic events of 1938 when hundreds of Jews were murdered and their communities decimated.
Overview of the Week Against Antisemitism
Starting on November 7, the house will offer a series of discussions, workshops, and guided tours aimed at raising awareness about antisemitism. Monika Sommer, the director of the House of History, emphasizes that antisemitism remains a pressing societal issue today.
Target Audience: Schools and Youth
- The week focuses on engaging schools and youth aged 14 and above.
- It aims to equip young people with the tools to recognize and combat antisemitism.
- Workshops will cover the impact of National Socialism and the importance of cultural remembrance.
Interactive discussions between Jewish and non-Jewish youth will encourage sharing experiences and confronting prejudices. This initiative seeks to prevent exclusion and hatred from taking root.
Key Event: Addressing Antisemitism in Education
On November 11, the event titled “What to Do? Antisemitism in Schools” will provide actionable recommendations for educators. This forum aims to empower teachers to effectively address antisemitic incidents in their classrooms.
Additional Resources and Highlights
The House of History will also offer online resources regarding antisemitism, available on their website. In conjunction with this observance, ORF is featuring a special program on ORF III, highlighting the two-part production “Jewish Vienna.” This series showcases the history of Jewish life in Vienna from the Middle Ages onward, narrated by former Jewish Museum director Danielle Spera.
The Week Against Antisemitism serves as a reminder that awareness and education are crucial in the fight against this persistent issue. Engaging younger generations is essential for fostering an inclusive society.