Rethinking Education

Generation to generation: Holocaust education in a changing world

Jan 24, 2026
Callum Isaacs, a third-generation descendant who shares his grandmother's survival story. Vivienne Cato, an educator who presents her mother Eva's testimony and draws on teaching and Jewish education. Hannah Wilson, an outreach officer and researcher training descendants to tell family Holocaust histories. They discuss why testimony matters, teaching challenges, countering online distortion, students' responses, and connecting memory to civic responsibility.
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INSIGHT

Descendants As Living Testimony

  • Generation to Generation trains descendants to present family Holocaust histories to school and public audiences across the UK.
  • Their work preserves lived testimony as survivor voices disappear and supports curriculum and civic learning.
ANECDOTE

A Mother Hidden Under False Identities

  • Vivienne's mother escaped Slovakia and spent three years hiding in Hungary under false identities.
  • Vivienne now relays her mother's recorded testimony to students to keep that lived history present.
ANECDOTE

Saved By A Prisoner Exchange

  • Callum's grandmother Miriam survived Bergen-Belsen and a rare prisoner exchange aided by fake Paraguayan passports.
  • Her survival shaped the family's later public service and the Wiener Library archive legacy.
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