“Holocaust Testimony and the Passing of Elie Wiesel” a Thursday Thoughts blog post from historytrace discusses the continued importance of Holocaust testimony globally.
Holocaust Testimony and the Passing of Elie Wiesel – Thursday Thoughts
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“Holocaust Testimony and the Passing of Elie Wiesel” a Thursday Thoughts blog post from historytrace discusses the continued importance of Holocaust testimony globally.
“Lost Voices” a Thursday Thoughts blog post from historytrace explores the vocal landscape of your ancestry through accents, dialects and languages.
“Nosing Around in the Past” a Thursday Thoughts blog post from historytrace explores memory recall and the sense of smell.
“Tell Me an Old Story” a Thursday Thoughts blogpost from historytrace explores what lies behind your family lore and oral traditions?
“Quintessentially Speaking” a Thursday Thoughts blogpost from historytrace explores your quintessential family sayings and expressions.
Music has the power to take us straight back to a specific historical time and place – explore music and memory as a springboard to family recollections.
Are you thinking of starting your own Jewish family history research? Get some guidance from the 11 part historytrace blog series Research Your Own – RYO.
We continue our series on researching your own Jewish family history by looking at family lore and oral history within Jewish family history research.
Family Traditions at Chanukah and Christmas, a time to share family stories and cultural family heritage.