About
"Names, Not Numbers®"- A Lasting Way to Teach the Lessons of the Holocaust
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Names, Not Numbers® is trademarked oral history film project and curriculum that was created by award-winning educator Tova Fish-Rosenberg. The project takes the teaching of the Holocaust and its lessons well beyond many previous efforts. In a traditional Middle/High School classroom, students learn about the Holocaust through reading books, listening to lectures, or watching documentary footage of individuals they will never meet. But the Names, Not Numbers® curriculum, transforms traditional history lessons into a lively, interactive, nontraditional program that involves individuals who have actually lived through the history being taught.
Unique features of the project include the academic, integrated, multidisciplinary curriculum, combining research through Internet web sites, video production, interviewing techniques, documentary film tools, and editing. Throughout the project, the students work with professional adults--a local newspaper editor, a filmmaker, and Jewish studies teachers.
After the training and research, the students gain first hand knowledge through being paired with Holocaust survivors, World War II veterans who liberated camps, survivors who later immigrated to pre-1948 Israel, and second generation, who are now living in the same communities as the students. This too is another unique feature of the program.
2016-17 Project at ASHAR
The crux of the curriculum is the one-hour videotaped interview that each group of students conduct with the survivor, veteran, or survivor and their child These interviews are then edited down to 15-minute segments and combined into the documentary film, Names, Not Numbers®.
In addition to the student-created documentary, the documentary maker/film director and instructor films the students, teachers, and interviewees throughout the process in a mini-documentary entitled "Names, Not Numbers®: A Movie in the Making."
At a culminating large event which honors the interviewees and showcases the students’ work, the mini documentary including 3 minute samplers of each interview, is shown.
Inaugurated at Yeshiva University High Schools, where Tova Rosenberg continues to serve on faculty as Director of Special Programs, the project now encompasses day schools, high schools and even colleges across the continent.
To date, over 8,000 students in grades 8 and 12 in cities across the US, Canada and Israel have successfully interviewed and videotaped over 5,000 survivors and WWII veterans.
The curriculum and project have received accolades in the press and Tova Rosenberg was awarded the prestigious Wilbur Award and Baumel Award for Excellence in Jewish Studies from Yeshiva University Chancellor Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm ZT"L.
Founder Tova Fish-Rosenberg
Names, Not Numbers®is a one in a kind curriculum which bequeaths the memories, stories and lessons of the Holocaust to students and inspires future generations to combat anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred and intolerance.