Website Resources
Links to historical documents, discussion guides, and educational resources
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Includes a wonderful online interactive exhibit highlighting the life of Yitskhok Rudashevski and the Vilna Ghetto. It is highly recommended. A teacher guide may be found on their website as well.
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Israel’s official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, offering extensive archives, exhibits, and educational tools to honor the six million Jews who perished.
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America’s national institution for Holocaust remembrance, combining powerful exhibits with scholarly research and global outreach.
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A pioneering Holocaust museum founded by survivors, preserving the memory of Jewish resistance and resilience through personal stories and educational programs.
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Located in Lithuania, this museum explores Jewish life in Vilna and beyond, with a focus on Holocaust history and the legacy of Jewish culture in Eastern Europe.
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How well do you know the Vilna Ghetto? Take this 13 question quiz to check your knowledge and learn more about the lives of Vilna's Jews.
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This guide may be helpful to interpret Yiddish words and phrases used in Echoes of Vilna
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Both Anne and Yitskhok were teenagers who documented life under Nazi persecution and wrote with remarkable emotional insight and courage​. Yet, while Anne’s diary became world-famous, Yitskhok’s voice remains less heard. Echoes of Vilna seeks to amplify Yitskhok's story.
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This sheet may be used to guide discussion or written responses to the play