Publications for Download

Publikace ke stžení (pdf)

Tato publikace vznikla v rámci mezinárodního projektu Facing Holocaust Today – Rescuing European Jewish and Roma Memories, který realizuje Fundacja w Stronę Dialogu (Foundation Towards a Dialogue) spolu s Institutem Terezínské iniciativy a partnery: Nadace Milana Šimečky z Bratislavy a organizace Centropa z Budapešti.

Publikace ke stažení (pdf)

Webová aplikace MemoGIS je bez vších pochyb projektem s obrovským potenciálem pro využití ve vzdělávání. Pedagogové mohou využívat aplikaci samostatně nebo se inspirovat metodikou „Tváře, místa, osudy: používáme aplikaci MemoGIS ve výuce“, která přináší čtyři zpracované vzdělávací programy, do kterých je zahrnuta práce s aplikací.

Publikace ke stažení (pdf)

Každý rok všichni, kdo během Veřejného čtení jmen obětí holocaustu - Jom ha-šoa přijdou číst jména na náměstí v českých a moravských městech, obdrží také informační brožuru. V roce 2020 se akce kvůli epidemii covid-19 konala pouze on-line a publikace byla vydána pouze elektronicky.

2. 7. 2024

The last two days of this June were dedicated to the project of rescuing and revitalizing the original textile factory of the Löw-Beer family in Brno, known from the story of Oskar Schindler and his wife Emilie, who saved more than 1300 Jews during the Holocaust. A museum and an educational programme centre will be built in the former factory.

28. 6. 2024

On Thursday, 27 June 2024, we gathered at the Academia Literary Café for the launch of Tomáš Kraus' book, which bears witness to our recent past. The book is about life in socialist Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century from the perspective of someone whose parents both survived the Holocaust. What was the cultural and social scene like then?

Many guests attended the launch, including Jiří Drahoš, First Deputy President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, and Tomáš Töpfer, actor, director, scriptwriter, former theatre director and senator.

The book is available in bookstores and online.

 

26. 6. 2024

June 28th marks 56 years since the Stonewall Riots. Since 1970, June has been celebrated as Pride Month, and serves to support and celebrate queer folks. It commemorates the riot, which took place in the US, and was a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ rights movement. It’s a time for remembrance and celebration, and a reminder of the ongoing fight against discrimination and the need for continued progress toward full equality.

At Terezin Initiative Institute, our mission is to remember Holocaust victims, research contemporary documents to return victims their faces and stories, and to leverage the knowledge and understanding acquired to promote tolerance, equality, and help maintain a pluralistic society through education.

26. 6. 2024

Tomáš Kraus, director of the Terezín Initiative Institute, will launch his book, Next, Please. The literary event will take place on Thursday, 27 June 2024 at 5 pm at the Academia Literary Café, 24 Václavské náměstí, Prague 1.
Tomáš Kraus' book is a testimony to our recent past. What was life like in socialist Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century from the perspective of someone whose parents both survived the Holocaust? What was the cultural and social scene like then?


You are all cordially invited.

 

25. 6. 2024

On 16 June, a lecture by T. Kraus on the history of the Holocaust was held at the TII. The students of the Wilhelm Ostwald Gymnasium in Leipzig learned, among other things, about the project of the Arks Foundation, which is reconstructing a former textile factory in Brno into the Oskar Schindler Museum, a museum of the original owners, the Löw-Beer family and a meeting place. An insightful presentation was given by Daniel Löw-Beer, Chairman of the Board of the Arks Foundation, who coincidentally was in Prague at the time for a meeting.

 

25. 6. 2024

Yesterday, 24 June, JUDr. Tomáš Kraus, Director of the Terezín Initiative Institute, gave a lecture introducing Jewish personalities.

21. 6. 2024

And I'll take my mom's hand, smile at her and say:
"We'll get through this, won't we, my dear mom!"