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the diary of anne frank
Yiddish stories and an introduction to the history of the Shoah for children
Sarah's attic aims to enable children, though stories and testimonies, to learn about the Jewish culture and the lives of Jewish children during the Second World War.
Without concealing the fate of European Jews assassinated by Nazi Germany and its allies, Sarah's attic approaches the Shoah indirectly through the destinies of seven Jewish children. It provides some keys to understanding Judaism, the Yiddish culture and a world the Shoah destroyed forever.
An introduction to pre-war Jewish culture A choice of stories, a word-based game and Jewish sounds and traditions offer a first taste of often unfamiliar Jewish culture.
An educational approach to the Shoah and children's testimonies
Sarah's attic also tells of Jewish children's lives during the war. The site recounts the experiences of children who were in hiding or deported without dwelling on the world of the Nazi concentration or extermination camps. The testimony of Anne Franck addresses issues of exile and secrecy. While mindful of the sensitivity of primary school children, Sarah's attic offers an introduction to the history of the Shoah and the Second World War.
Sarah's attic also provides a pedagogical space for teachers. Comprised of pedagogical notes suggesting various class room activities and a publication space, this tool can be part of lesson planning on the history of the Shoah in using themes linked to the lives of Jewish children during the war.
Recherche annexe : life of anne frank, child in war, child of the holocaust
