Intergenerational Trauma, Memory, and Stories Carried Forward Featuring Dr. Marianne Hirsch

How is trauma transmitted across generations and how do descendants of Holocaust survivors and other atrocities remember these events? Join us to hear Dr. Marianne Hirsch speak on intergenerational trauma
Antisemitism in Our World Today: What Can You Do?

HHC remembers the lives lost to antisemitism and hate-based violence and learn how you can counter antisemitism in our world today. Through discussion with leading experts addressing contemporary antisemitism, we
The Al and Jane Miller Fund Launch Celebration

The Al and Jane Miller Fund is a new fund to support educational partnerships with students and educators in the Hamilton, OH area. This fund will honor Al and Jane
Dr. Ann Millin: Carrying Stories Forward

Every human life is a unique story. By sharing our stories with each other, we form communities that pass our stories on to future generations. These stories help us to
Students Carrying Stories Forward: Writing Contest Reflections

The inspiring words of HHC’s Carrying the Stories Forward Writing Contest winners remind us of the importance of learning about Holocaust survivors’ experiences and serving as upstanders in today’s world.
Students Carrying Stories Forward: Maddie Nusbaum

HHC is proud to share the voices of students carrying forward the stories of Holocaust survivors. Through a partnership with Saint Ursula Academy and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, students
Students Carrying Stories Forward: Maddie Bruns

HHC is proud to share the voices of students carrying forward the stories of Holocaust survivors. Through a partnership with Saint Ursula Academy and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, students
Yom HaShoah: Remembering for Tomorrow – Carrying Our Stories Forward

*In proud partnership with CET Public Television Liberation. Freedom. Remembrance. As survivors were liberated across Europe after enduring years of atrocity at the hands of Nazis and collaborators, they emerged
Hate at Home: Antisemitism and Why It Matters Today

There is a rising tide of hate and polarization in America and beyond. Antisemitism on both sides of the ideological spectrum, exhibited in new and sometimes deadly ways, demands that
Cincy Upstander Project: Sharing Stories and Preserving History in Cincinnati’s West End, Over-The-Rhine, and Beyond

Hear from three upstanders, Keloni Parks (Ke), Dr. Anne Delano Steinert, and Dr. Rebecca Wingo, preserving history in Cincinnati’s West End, Over-the-Rhine, and beyond through oral history projects, museums, and
Caring for The Jewish Refugee Community: A Conversation with Tulane Chartock

With the rise of Nazism, Jewish organizations and individuals aided Jews in Europe, and in the aftermath of the war, they continued to serve Holocaust survivors who arrived in Cincinnati.
Cincy Upstander Project: What We Can Do to Address Housing Insecurity During COVID-19

As temperatures drop during the winter months and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to devastate Ohio communities, the issues of housing insecurity and homelessness only become more complex.