NMS students speak to Holocaust survivor By JEN LAZENBYNWS Staff WriterCourtesy of the Northwest Signal Technology can open a lot of doors, and students at Napoleon Middle School utilized Skype to meet and talk to a survivor of the Holocaust who lives in France. In the John L. Johnson Auditorium

Making history come alive is Bachmeier’s goal by MICHAEL E. POWELL, EditorThe Cherryville (NC) EagleUsed with permission Cherryville High School history teacher Susan Bachmeier likes to make things real for her students. She wants them to experience as much of history as she can up close and personal. To that end she

Distance learning with Simone Liebster, french holocaust survivor On April 2nd a group of middle school students, teachers and chaperons from Manchester Middle School came together in the second floor Teacher Education Institute classroom and interviewed a Jehovah’s Witness survivor living in France. Using Skype, a web cam program and

Artifacts Exhibit on loan courtesy of Simone Liebster and the Arnold-Liebster Foundation >>> Download Visitor Information <<< The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center opened a new 65,000 square foot facility on April 19, 2009 in Skokie, Illinois. Located on the main floor is the Zev and Shifra Karkomi Permanent

Students ‘Meet’ Holocaust Survivor By Tim Ashley PostedWith Permission of The Mail Journal Skype brought all the Leesburg Elementary sixth-graders together with a Holocaust survivor from France Tuesday morning. Simone Arnold Liebster was born in August 1930 in a small Alsatian village. She and her parents became Jehovah’s Witnesses. Because

Holocaust Expert Visits Antwerp FreshmenPosted With Permission of The West Bend News Kristi Keller, a Holocaust Resource Consultant, recently visited Mr. Miesle’s freshmen world history classes to share information about victims of the Holocaust, especially Jehovah’s Witnesses. Most students are aware of the sufferings of Jewish victims but do not

WMS Students Skype About Holocaust By Tim AshleyPosted With Permission of The Mail Journal Eighth grade language arts students of Wawasee Middle School studying the Holocaust heard a different perspective concerning one of history’s darkest eras. Many familiar with the Holocaust are aware the Nazis targeted the Jewish, anyone not

Ingersoll students learn about Holocaust from survivorPosted With Permission of The Daily Ledger Fifth graders at Ingersoll Middle School learned about groups targeted by the Nazi party during World War ll last Friday and spoke to a Jehovah’s Witness Holocaust survivor. Marge Fulton, volunteer at Arnold Liebster Foundation, led a presentation on the

Holocaust LessonPosted With Permission of The Crescent-News Kristi Keller, a Holocaust resource consultant, visited Antwerp High School’s freshmen world history classes to share information about victims of the Holocaust, including Jehovah’s Witnesses. Keller also introduced students to the stories of Max Liebster and Simone Arnold Liebster, a husband and wife