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Holocaust Scholar Addresses YUHS Students

On November 15, Dr. Michael Berenbaum addressed students at both Yeshiva University High Schools (YUHS) in connection with Names, Not Numbers, an oral history project and curriculum in which students research, interview and film Holocaust survivors. Berenbaum is the author and editor of 18 books and co-produced One Survivor Remembers: The  Gerda  Weissmann  Klein Story, a film which was recognized with an Academy award, an Emmy Award and the Cable Ace Award. He was the chief historical consultant for Last Days, which also won an Academy Award in 1998.  Berenbaum is perhaps best known for his work as research deputy director of the President's Commission on the Holocaust, project director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and director of the USHMM's Holocaust Research Institute. [vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/16892459[/vimeo] Created in 2003 by Tova Rosenberg, director of Hebrew language studies at YUHS, Names, Not Numbers teaches students the skills they need to interview and film an oral history of Holocaust survivors, resulting in a documentary film, Names, Not Numbers, and a second, “making of” film, Names, Not Numbers: A Movie in the Making. Previous years have featured training sessions from journalists such as Joseph Berger from The New York Times, Gary Rosenblatt from The Jewish Week and CBS news producer, Stephanie Cassell. To date, over 360 students and 160 survivors and World War II veterans throughout North America have participated in the program, for which Rosenberg was awarded the Baumel Award for Excellence in Jewish Studies in 2004.