Educational Workshop

Making the Invisible Visible: Jewish Testimonies of Antisemitism workshop | 60 min.
AVAILABLE IN APRIL 2026
KEY THEMES: DIVERSITY OF JEWISH LIFE, ANTISEMITISM, EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Making the Invisible Visible: Jewish Testimonies about Antisemitism is a workshop that informs participants about contemporary forms of antisemitism in Canada through the testimonies of descendants of Holocaust survivors.
During the workshop, participants will:
- Discover the diversity of Jewish life in Quebec through intergenerational testimonies.
- Become aware of the intergenerational impacts of the Holocaust.
- Learn to identify different forms of antisemitism.
- Understand how the personal consequences of antisemitism on descendants of Holocaust survivors.

Testimony with a Holocaust Survivor

Léon Celemencki, survivant de l’Holocauste, rencontre les élèves de l’école Buissionnière. Montréal, 2016
Survivor testimony | 60 min.
50 participants min.
A survivor testimony adds a personal dimension to the history of the Holocaust and the millions of victims. It offers in direct personal contact with a complex and incomprehensible part of history.

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