Charlotte, North Carolina -- Out of hundreds of applicants, Dippold was one of 24 people across the United States chosen to join the Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Teachers’ Program. The program, founded in 1984 by the late Vladka Meed, member of the Warsaw Ghetto resistance and life-long Holocaust educator, was a three-week learning and living experience that took Dippold and other educators to Washington, D.C., Poland, Germany, and the Czech Republic and Prague and included visiting nine concentration camps. The program was designed for secondary school teachers who educate students about the Holocaust.
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 17:26:50 +0000