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Le voyage des lycéens

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Discusses two visits to Auschwitz, in 2005 and 2007, by groups of French Muslim high-school students. Essabaa, a high-school teacher in a Paris suburb and herself a Muslim, decided to counter the antisemitism expressed by her pupils by teaching them about the Holocaust and taking them to Auschwitz. A successful first trip was followed by another, which included students from a Jewish high-school in Paris, and Jewish as well as Muslim children from a mixed school in Casablanca. The visits increased tolerance and a desire to coexist among the pupils. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Title Le voyage des lycéens : des jeunes de cité découvrent la Shoah / Samia Essabaa avec Cyril Azouvi.
Contributors Azouvi, Cyril
Publisher Paris : Stock
Creation Date 2009
Notes Includes bibliographical references.
התרשמויות של תלמידי תיכון צרפתים, רובם מוסלמים, מחווית נסיעה לאושוויץ והשינוי שחל בדעותיהם האנטי-יהודיות בעקבות הנסיעה.
Series Documents
Extent 195 pages
22 cm.
Language French
National Library system number 990026512400205171

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