The Association of Jewish Refugees
The Association of Jewish Refugees is the national charity supporting Holocaust refugees and survivors living in Great Britain. Primarily providing social, welfare and care services, the AJR also has a nationwide network of regional groups offering members a unique opportunity to socialise in their local area. Members receive support from volunteers and can obtain advice and assistance on welfare rights as well as on Holocaust reparations. The AJR is committed to the education of future generations about the Holocaust and is the UK’s largest dedicated funder of programmes and projects which promote teaching and learning about the Holocaust.
www.ajr.org.uk
Best-selling author Wendy Holden in conversation with Karen Diamond of The AJR
Holocaust Reunion Project - leveraging the extraordinary potential of DNA testing
Reclaiming Czech citizenship
Representatives from the German Embassy talk us through the process of claiming German citizenship.
How to claim for Austrian citizenship
The Impact of the Israel-Hamas War
Why were Jewish refugees deported to Australia on HMT Dunera in 1940?
Kindertransport - The Search for British Foster Families
Michael Newman in Conversation with Monica Petzal about her Film "Here Lived"
Session 10: Thinking Beyond the 'Era of the User: Editing, Remixing & Reusing in the Digital Age
Session 9: Panel Discussion on Second / Third Generation Testimony
Session 8:Keynote Robert Williams, USC Shoah Foundation. Panel discussion: From Testimonies to Books
Session 7b: Teaching & Learning Through Survivor Testimonies: Creating Drama & Art with Testimonies
Session 7a: Teaching Through Survivor Testimonies: Oral History Portals & Learning Resources
Session 7: Teaching & Learning Through Testimonies. Experiences, Research & Learning Resources
Session 6: Curating Holocaust Testimonies in the Digital Age: Testimonies II
Session 5: Welcome and Curating Holocaust Testimonies in the Digital Age: Testimonies in Spaces I
Session 4. Collecting Holocaust Testimonies in Cultural Contexts: Institutions & Their Collections
Session 3: Panel Discussion: Producing Holocaust Testimonies
Session 1: Collecting Holocaust Testimonies in Cultural Contexts: Early Testimonies
Welcome and Overview to AJR's International Testimony Forum 2023.
Session 2: Oral History as a Historical Source
David Baddiel and Matt Lucas discuss acquiring German citizenship
Writing Biographies and Family Histories
Voices for a Better World - International Holocaust Survivors Day 2022
Edwina Currie - My Life in Politics
AJR Book Club: Mala's Cat by Mala Kacenberg
Holocaust survivor Genia Schwartzmann tells her story to her grandson Joseph
Holocaust survivor George Klein tells his story to his granddaughter Batsheva
Holocaust survivor Helen Aronson tells her story to her grandson Daniel