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The Lillian and A.J. Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education is committed to interpreting the universal themes of tolerance, respect, responsible citizenship, human dignity, and community-building through the Jewish experience in Georgia and through the history of the Holocaust era. Education programs at The Breman are designed to illustrate these historical realities and basic moral principles while educating people in the traditions and experiences that form the foundations of Judaism.
   
Seeking Justice: Teaching the Leo Frank Case, member price
$25.00
Thursday, June 12, 10AM–5PM
The Breman will present a course for teachers dealing with strategies for teaching the Leo Frank case in the context of World, American and Georgia history. The course content will be closely aligned with state standards for the teaching of language arts and social studies.
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Seeking Justice: Teaching the Leo Frank Case, non-member price
$50.00
Thursday, June 12, 10AM–5PM
The Breman will present a course for teachers dealing with strategies for teaching the Leo Frank case in the context of World, American and Georgia history. The course content will be closely aligned with state standards for the teaching of language arts and social studies.
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The Breman is committed to interpreting the universal themes of respect for difference, responsible citizenship, human dignity, and community-building through the Jewish experience in Georgia and through the history of the Holocaust era.


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