Shalom Magazine Winter 2021

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HOLOCAUST EDUCATION

THE IMPORTANCE OF

SHOAH EDUCATION

BY JOE BISHARA

Joan O’Neil, Elin Beaumont, Pinchas and Dorothy Gutter, Joe Bishara

A display of religious articles and artifacts from the Agudath Achim Society Synagogue in Yarmouth

In the fall of 2019, I was made aware of a partnership between a rural school in the Tri-County Regional Centre for Education, the Atlantic Jewish Council (AJC), and the Azrieli Foundation. I was informed that a teacher at Islands Consolidated School, Joan O’Neil, had learned about the Azrieli Foundation from Edna LeVine, AJC, whom she met at the Nova Scotia Social Studies Teachers Association’s professional conference, hosted by the Nova Scotia Teachers Union. After learning about the Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program, Joan made contact to arrange to participate in the AJC’s Holocaust Education Week student program, presented by the Azrieli Foundation. In November, Holocaust survivor Pinchas Gutter would come to the school and tell his story of living through the Shoah as young boy. For Mr. Gutter to make this trip in person meant a flight from Toronto to Halifax, followed by a 3 ½ hour car ride that would take him, his wife, and Elin Beaumont from the Azrieli Foundation to a ferry that runs on the bottom of each hour from the mainland of Nova Scotia on Digby Neck to the village of Freeport on Long Island where the school was awaiting them. To place more perspective on this remarkable event, Islands Consolidated School, located on Long Island is arguably one of the most remote and rurally positioned public schools in the province of Nova Scotia. Being so, it is a shining star of how unique, successful, and beautiful rural education can be. The school educates students from pre-primary to Grade 12. In 2020, its graduating grade 12 class was comprised of three students. The entire school enrollment is 96 students. When the group arrived, they were met by Mr. Bobby Morgan, Principal of the school and Joan O’Neil, the organizing teacher. Both were thrilled that this visit was unfolding after much preparation by the school and its staff. The educational context that Mr. Gutter was entering might be best explained like this. The knowledge base of the average student in Nova Scotia on the topic of the Shoah is minimal save mention of the event in history texts as a horrific event embedded in the greater history of World War II. Moreover, knowledge of Judaism as a religion and the myriad of cultural expressions globally that hold its truths and 14

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Pinchas Gutter

The sign from the Agudath Achim Society Synagogue

Judy Abrams and her memoir, Tenuous Threads

traditions as their own is arguably less. It has been said that ignorance breeds fear, fear leads to anger and anger to violence. Although simplistic, is this not what was at play in Europe during what is now commonly called the Holocaust? Is this not the same formula, accompanied by ill informed ideologies, that gives rise to antisemitism today? This reality still experienced by many Jews around the world, including Atlantic Canada, in no small part is why the memoir program, as provided by the Azrieli Foundation is of such importance to the education of children everywhere. As opposed to my generation (those in their mid 40s), who had the experience of connecting with family and/or community members that witnessed and survived those war years, the current generation is detached by time for the opportunity to connect with and understand those years and their events in any authentic way. Regrettably, such history can be easily forgotten; thankfully, and with optimism, this is not the case when youth have the opportunity to connect with individuals who lived it as youth themselves and are willing to connect in a tangible and relational way through example and story. Such was the power of Pinchas Gutter’s presence and his generous, heartfelt sharing of personal experience as a survivor of the Shoah with this school community. During the week of Mr. Gutter’s visit, a display was set up in the foyer of Islands Consolidated school. The display was comprised of religious articles and artifacts from the Agudath Achim Society Synagogue in Yarmouth, NS. The shul was the heart of the Jewish community of Yarmouth and its surrounding areas from 19062007. With its closing, the majority of the sacred contents of the synagogue, including its Torah scrolls were entrusted to Shaar Shalom Congregation in Halifax for use and safekeeping. Many items of lesser import, but still of great cultural and historic value, were gifted to and reposited at the Yarmouth County Museum and Archives for archival and educational purposes. These items made for a wonderful springboard into talking with students at the classroom level about Judaism as a religion. During class discussions, much demystifying and “debunking” of stereotypes took place in the classroom that week. The darkness of the ignorance referenced above was replaced with the

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