“Tevat Paul”

โ€” the sculpture No. 1 in the series A Traveling Tombstone

โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œResponsible irresponsibility – Paul A. Levineโ€. Photo credits: Ronen Khazin.

The sculpture bears the Hebrew name Tevat Paul (ืชื™ื‘ืช ืคื•ืœ โ€“ Ark Paul) and is a memorial stone that can be placed anywhere, consisting of two inseparable parts.


โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas,
10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œResponsible irresponsibility – Paul A. Levineโ€. Photo credits: Ronen Khazin.

In this way, the Jewish culture of remembrance is linked, which enables a separation of location-specificity: indeed, if a homeland can travel as a concept, then a tombstone can, under certain circumstances, also travel.

In Spring 2022, the traveling tombstone Tevat Paul was on its way traveling; and it had an interesting route to explore and people to meet.

A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul on board. March, 2022.

Our goal is to present the Traveling Tombstone series as a piece of art and a concept in different places, to visit our partners, to find new friends and further support.

Invite our Traveling Exhibition  @CONTACT ๐Ÿ“ฉ to your institution and

Support the project A Traveling Tombstone direct:

Yours,
Elena Medvedev

Remembering Paul Levine

Paul A. Levineโ€™s life ended, as he might have predicted, in contradiction. A devoted Hegelian, he summed up his worldview in two words โ€” โ€œresponsible irresponsibility.โ€ He wished them engraved on his tombstone, but instead rests in a collective grave, his name misspelled, his individuality absorbed into anonymity.

It is a cruel irony for aโ€ฆ

Together, We Made Silence Speak

Skillfully reducing a two-historian request to a one-historian response by casually brushing aside the fact that the initiativeโ€™s request was about two historians, not merely one, the Uppsala University’s answer refers to a โ€œpurely organizational decision.โ€ Consequently, additional questions arise on acknowledgment and neglect in the case of Paul A. Levine…

The Secret That Everyone Knows

Skillfully reducing a two-historian request to a one-historian response by casually brushing aside the fact that the initiativeโ€™s request was about two historians, not merely one, the Uppsala University’s answer refers to a โ€œpurely organizational decision.โ€ Consequently, additional questions arise on acknowledgment and neglect in the case of Paul A. Levine…

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“Tevat Paul” in Montreal

Visiting Professor Frank Chalk, Department of History Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada

โ€œโ€ฆthereยดs a not inconsiderable Canadian connection in both my personal and professional lifeโ€ฆโ€ โ€” Paul A. Levine, Summer 2018.

After special trip to New York โ€“ Levineโ€˜s city of birth โ€“ Tevat Paul moved further, hexagonally dissecting the expanses of the โ€œheavenly oceanโ€ on the small Embraer aircraft, direction Montreal, to meet Professor Frank Chalk at Concordia University.

Professor of History and Research Director at the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University, Prof. Dr. Frank Chalk was Paul Levineโ€™s mentor and colleague for several decades. On the tenth floor of the Library Building, seated in his History Department office, overlooking Montreal Downtown West from a birdโ€™s eye view, Professor Chalk shared his memories of meetings with Paul Levine.

At this picture the Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ  lays in hands of Prof. Dr. Frank Chalk; in Professor's office, Department of History Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada.
A Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ meets Prof. Dr. Frank Chalk, Department of History Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada. Series: โ€œZweisamโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY – Paul A. Levineโ€.

โ€œOver the years, we have met and exchanged ideas several times starting with my visit to Uppsala University in the late 1990s to participate in a teacher training program, followed by discussions during a training program for mid-level foreign affairs officials organized by the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation in Poland in 2012, and, most recently, at the Armenian Government conference on genocide prevention in Yerevan in April 2016โ€ฆ”.

“Dr. Levine is one of those rare research scholars who thinks deeply and seriously about what we teach and how we teach it. In publication after publication and talk after talk, he probes what changes happen in the classroom when we teach about the Shoah in different nations and cultural contexts, how the recent emphasis on the memory of the Holocaust affects the facts we emphasize or ignore, and what lessons the Holocaust might teach us that would inform our responses to identity politics….”
โ€“ Chalk, Frank, 2016.

A Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ visited Prof. Dr. Frank Chalk, Department of History Concordia University, Montreal QC, Canada. Series: โ€œZweisamโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY – Paul A. Levineโ€.

Professor Chalk asked detailed questions about both the Tevat Paul project and the Initiative itself, showing high interest and great participation, expressing the warmest wishes for success.

Thanks for the cookies, Professor Chalk, and for the heartfelt welcome.

With the beginning of summer 2022, the very first journey of the Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul was nearing its successful conclusion. The way forward takes us back home, to Berlin. Just as wars finally end with negotiations, so travels end with the way home. And the first journey that has come to an end clears the way for the next oneโ€ฆ Maybe Sweden or Israel? England, Hungary? โ€“ Who knows…

Do you too feel connected to Professor Paul A. Levine and his work, and would you like to meet Tevat Paul, a Traveling Tombstone dedicated to the star-historian as well?

Drop me a note ๐Ÿ“ฉ  @CONTACT and let us schedule a meeting.

Yours,
Elena Medvedev โ€“ I’m from Ukraine! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

๐Ÿ‘‰ Read more about the project “A Traveling Tombstone” dedicated to
the Holocaust historian Paul A. Levine

“Respect-Like Disrespect”

Skillfully reducing a two-historian request to a one-historian response by casually brushing aside the fact that the initiativeโ€™s request was about two historians, not merely one, the Uppsala University’s answer refers to a โ€œpurely organizational decision.โ€ Consequently, additional questions arise on acknowledgment and neglect in the case of Paul A. Levine…

a well-founded & visionary question

“Imagine the mentality of, and education-provided level of information available to, the thugs and hooligans who desecrated the image of Simone Veil, the French Holocaust survivor who graced us all with her enduring strength and human dignity. There can no longer be any doubt that the situation for Jews and all other minority populations inโ€ฆ

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โ€œTevat Paulโ€ โ€“ visiting New York

In May 2022, Tevat Paul visited a few places in and near New York City connected to Levine’s life-story.

In 1956, the second son of four children, Paul A. Levine was born in New York City; he later admitted some “…dim memories from painfully musty Brighton Beach/Brooklyn apartments… …thinking and feeling Grandpa Levine, who took care of me and always brought fresh borscht to NJ.” (Levine, 2019.)

A Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ in New York; series: โ€œZweisamโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œResponsible irresponsibility โ€“ Paul A. Levineโ€. 2022.

It was 1964 or early 1965, in Emerson NJ, when two Jewish-American boys โ€“ Paul and Ric โ€“ on their daily walk to school and back walked along the Main Street, passed by the Armenian nursing home every day. Nearby, 500 meters east, on Elmwood Drive, was the home of their family. Paul was then a seven-year-old child and did not understand that he was observing Armenians who survived the genocide [1].

In 2019, Levine was the narrator of the film “The American Samaritans”, the film that reports about him traveling in the US, working for the project about the Armenian Genocide. [2]

[1] From Levineโ€™s correspondence, April 2019, Paul A. Levine Library.
[2] The Armenian Mirror Spectator, 10. October 2019, New Film on Armenian Genocide Will Depict American Help to Suffering Armenians, by Nahapetyan, H.

"1994- 1996: Rutgers University, Department of History, adjunct lecturer. Taught courses in history of the Holocaust, history methods and modern European history.
1994- 1996: Rutgers University, Director, The Raoul Wallenberg Professorship in Human Rights. Responsibilities included fundraising, development of Holocaust educational outreach programs for teachers, organizing public lectures and academic conferences, etc.
1992- 1993: Rutgers University, Department of History-- Visiting Lecturer & Fellow, The Raoul Wallenberg Professorship in Human Rights"
โ€“ Levine's Academic Employment and Positions. From CV, March, 2019.

"...I have known Dr. Levine's work since ... when he held the Raoul Wallenberg Professorship in Human Rights at Rutgers University." โ€“ Frank Chalk, 2016.


“Dr. Levine is well known and highly respected by scholars studying the Shoah and the history of genocide for his pioneering scientific research on Raoul Wallenberg’s role in Hungary; for his great achievement in co-authoring the most widely circulated and extensively translated popular history of the Holocaust, Tell Ye Your Children; and for his effective and energetic role as a public intellectual confronting the themes of rescue and by-standing during the Holocaust….” โ€“ Chalk, Frank, 2016.

On my way to the Montreal Institute for Genocide & Human Rights Studies, Concordia University,
to meet Professor Frank Chalk, I’ll talk to you soon..

Invite our traveling exhibition ๐Ÿ“ฉ  @CONTACT to your institution and

Support the project A Traveling Tombstone direct:

Yours,
Elena Medvedev


That is a RESPONSIBILITY

– The only book of its kind in Arabic; Also published in Turkish and Persian. The book “Tell Ye Your Children”, written for children, is telling stories about children and is addressed primarily to adults…

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“Tevat Paul”: visiting Boston & Cambridge, MA

โ€œI will soon be in Boston for a documentary film about the Armenian Genocide that I ฬve been asked to participate in.โ€ โ€“ Paul A. Levine, correspondence, April 2019.

“โ€ฆ our visit to the Boston Public Library was of even more personal interest to me because of Irwin [Hoffman][1].โ€ โ€“ Paul A. Levine, correspondence, April 2019.

A Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ, series: โ€œZweisamโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œResponsible irresponsibility – Paul A. Levineโ€.

Visiting Boston & Cambridge MA

As easily as Tevat Paul turned all its six diabas-facets towards the United States, not needing a visa as such, it once again attracted much attention from the authorities on both sides, crossing the next border in a mesmerizing flight over the lakes of New England.

The Tevat Paul sculpture, accompanied by the author of these lines, has arrived at its destination: on a sunny dayโ€ฆ

Paul Levine arrived in Boston in September 2019, on his last business trip to the United States. On that trip for the last time, he should have met his relatives living in the area[2]

โ€ฆQuite unique was, that in Bostonโ€“as was discovered several years agoโ€“a part of my own family has been found, the โ€œlost family tribeโ€, the branch of the family disconnected since World War II. Being on the road with the Tevat Paul project, currently on the North American continent, I received an invaluable gift for Pesach Sameach: the opportunity to meet my โ€œlostโ€ family. And so, I did!


My grandmotherโ€™s niece, Ninotchka, born in Lviv in 1939, who survived WW2 as a child (in her book I will later learn the history of her parents and siblings during and after the war), and her mishpucha shared with me family warmth, and a memorable Pesach Seder evening, which I was fortunate to be a part of. Our gathering was not only imbued with love of family, but it also became a source of new ideas and meetings in connection with the project.

The meeting with historian Omer Bartov, in Cambridge MA, was truly the icing on the cake of my trip to Boston.

Tevat Paul – A Traveling Tombstone – visiting Boston and Cambridge MA, 2022.

A Traveling Tombstone, in memory of Paul A. Levine, Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt
A Traveling Tombstone TEVAT PUL, in memory of Paul A. Levine, Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt
A Traveling Tombstone TEVAT PUL, in memory of Paul A. Levine, Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt

I express heartfelt thanks to everyone who made these two significant meetings possible, and with deep gratitude provide several photographs capturing some historical moments.

Do you too feel connected to Professor Paul A. Levine and his work, and would you like to meet Tevat Paul, a Traveling Tombstone dedicated to the star-historian as well?

Drop me a note ๐Ÿ“ฉ  @CONTACT and let us schedule a meeting.

Footnotes:
[1] The American painter Irwin D. Hoffman, who was related to Paul A. Levine, sent, as some believe, to General Israel Orphans Home for Girls in Jerusalem "a violin each year and bequeathed money for an auditorium in his mom's name and the Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Bostonโ€ฆ"
"My mother gave me several of his [Hoffman] etchings... which are achingly beautifulโ€ฆโ€ โ€“ From Levineโ€™s correspondence, April 2019, Paul A. Levine Library.
[2] Meeting the president of Latvia Vikes-Freibergas at the release of the Latvian translation of โ€œTell Ye Your Childrenโ€, in 2001, and giving his talk in a magnificent room in Riga, Levine spoke about his grandfather and grandfatherโ€™s brothers departing Riga and arriving on the Chelsea Boston docks. โ€“ Levine, P. A., notes summer 2018.

Yours,
Elena Medvedev

P. S. : Read more about the project “A Traveling Tombstone”

Tacheles in MOSCOW

In his powerful final speech delivered directly from the congress floor (RJC, in 2018), historian Paul A. Levine addressed issues of internationalization of the Holocaust education,โ€ฆ

4th JULY

Paul A. Levine โ€“ born in the USA, buried in Berlin…

WATCH NEXT

American-Swedish historian Paul A. Levine answers questions on the Holocaust and Genocide…

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โ€œTevat Paulโ€ arrived in Canada

“…thereยดs a not inconsiderable Canadian connection in both my personal and professional life…” โ€” Paul A. Levine, Summer 2018.

A Traveling Tombstone โ€œTevat Paulโ€œ in Toronto; series: โ€œZweisamโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Diabas, 10 x 10 x 12 cm. Engraved: โ€œResponsible irresponsibility โ€“ Paul A. Levineโ€. Photo credits: Amir Gavriely. 2022.

The first stop on this unique journey of A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul is Toronto, Canada, a country that, according to historian Paul A. Levine, was of great importance in his life.

๐Ÿ‘‰ A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul made its first city tour, posing in a number of prominent and lesser-known urban locations. This sculpture is a project in collaboration with sculptor Robert Schmidt-Matt and the initiative โ€œPaul A. Levine Libraryโ€.

Here, in downtown Toronto, a long-awaited meeting with activists of the initiative Nataly Khazin and Amir Gavriely took place recently.

Israeli-Canadian photographer Amir Gavriely captured some moments of our meeting and also his impressions of meeting the sculpture Tevat Paul live, perfectly fitting it into the architectural context of the North American metropolis. An important detail: we owe this wonderful and meaningful name of the sculpture to Amir, who suggested the name Tevat Paul. Indeed, what a great idea!

Now then: see & admire Tevat Paul in Toronto.

See A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul โ€“ few more impressions

On my way to Boston and Cambridge, I’ll talk to you soon.

Yours,
Elena Medvedev


IN SHORT ON YOUTUBE

Watch some unique recordings with the Holocaust Historian Paul A. Levine…

“RESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY”

The exhibition in Kunsthaus Sans Titre, Potsdam, shows A Traveling Tombstone project in memory of Paul A. Levine, where it celebrates its premiere…

A Traveling Tombstone in Potsdam

The exhibition in Kunsthaus Sans Titre, Potsdam, shows A Traveling Tombstone project in memory of Paul A. Levine, where it celebrates its premiere…

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A Traveling Tombstone โ€“ the project

Along with sculptor Robert Schmidt-Matt, we are launching the Traveling Tombstone project, a natural stone sculpture series commemorating the Holocaust historian Paul A. Levine, with his epitaph carved into it:

RESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY. PAUL A. LEVINE

Tevat Paul โ€“ A Traveling Tombstone series. Diabas 10 x 10 x 12. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.

Why A Traveling Tombstone for Paul Levine?

โ€“ Because the burial site for historian Paul A. Levine is a collective grave at the edge of the cemetery road.

In the last six years of his life the prominent Holocaust historian Paul A. Levine lived and researched in Berlin. Here, in Berlin, he wanted to be buried and known; Levine wished a tombstone for his last resting place. For an inscription on it he left his wording, an afterglow in the form of the oxymoron

โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITYโ€,

but for unknown reasons his wish was denied.

This thoughtlessness had irreversible consequences and precluded any possibility of fulfilling Professor Levineโ€™s will to erect a tombstone with his personally prepared words. His idea of an individual tombstone was thus destroyed.

How do we respond to such Irretrievable Destructionโ“ When the place of burial is collective โ€“ where, then, is Levineโ€™s own graveโ“ In which culture of remembrance do we find the grounds that make it possible to separate localityโ“

๐Ÿ’ก A Traveling Tombstone sculpture series is both an artistic challenge and a pragmatic attempt to find a solution, after two years of dealing with these thorny questions. The answer seemed self-evident – we transform a senseless act into a meaningful memorial: a Traveling Tombstone!

"PILPAUL" โ€“ A Traveling Tombstone Project
PILPAUL
"TEVAT PAUL" โ€“ A Traveling Tombstone Project
TEVAT PAUL
โ€œBEYAHAD LO NI-PAULโ€œ; series: โ€œA Traveling Tombstoneโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
BEYAHAD LO NI-PAUL

A Traveling Tombstone Series โ€“ The Idea

Inspired by Daniel Boyarin from his book โ€œA Traveling Homelandโ€(Boyarin, 2015), the answer was found: if a homeland can travel as a concept, then, under certain circumstances, a monument/tombstone could travel as well.

Based on these considerations, but above all to fulfill the last wish of the Jewish-American-Swedish historian, the idea of A Traveling Tombstone was created. On the one hand, the new concept should illuminate the idea of the monument from a different perspective. Moreover, the memory of Paul A. Levine would be carved in stone, as he wished, with his own last words.

Sculptor

The search for a solution brought together the Initiative and Robert Schmidt-Matt, an artist working in Kreuzberg, Berlin. A special detail – the core idea in all his works – is the integrity of the parts and their simultaneous inseparability. His way of dealing with contradiction was highly convincing when his sculptures, full of dialectics, appeared before the observer. Through the inseparability and simultaneous integrity of the opposing parts in the Berlin sculptorโ€™s art, the most important basic law of dialectics, the essence of dialectic contradiction, becomes visible: the unity and the struggle of opposites, which is obviously also hidden in Levineโ€™s message.

โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITYโ€

It is a seemingly irrational message that might want to give us the basic idea about life and history: The history of mankind, like life itself, is anything but rational – both are full of contradictions.

Dedicated to the Holocaust historian in 2021, Tevat Paul is the fives sculpture from the existing series Zweisam by the Berlin artist. It is the sculpture No. 1 that opens the proposed new series, A Traveling Tombstone, in memory of Paul A. Levine.

Our goal

We aim to present the Traveling Tombstone series as a piece of art and a concept in different places, to visit our partners, to find new friends and further support.

Invite our traveling exhibition to your institution ( CONTACT ) and

Support the project A Traveling Tombstone direct:


Yours,
Elena Medvedev

Jeweled with a Golden Scar

“If your heart is broken, make art with the pieces.” โ€“ Shane Koyczan Although inโ€ฆ

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A Traveling Tombstone


โ€” A project in collaboration with sculptor Robert Schmidt-Matt and the initiative โ€œPaul A. Levine Libraryโ€ โ€“โ€“


This natural stone sculpture series is planed and created in memory of the Holocaust historian Paul A. Levine, with his epitaph carved into it:

โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITY. PAUL A. LEVINEโ€

A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul.  Diabas 10 x 10 x 12. Sculptor:  Robert Schmidt-Matt.
A Traveling Tombstone Tevat Paul. Diabas 10 x 10 x 12. Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.

Why is there A Traveling Tombstone for Paul Levine?

โ€“ Because the burial site for historian Paul A. Levine is a collective grave at the edge of the cemetery road.

In the last six years of his life the prominent Holocaust historian Paul A. Levine lived and researched in Berlin. Here, in Berlin, he wanted to be buried and known; Levine wished a tombstone for his last resting place. For an inscription on it he left his wording, an afterglow in the form of the oxymoron โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITYโ€. But for unknown reasons his wish was denied.

This thoughtlessness had irreversible consequences and precluded any possibility of fulfilling Professor Levineโ€™s will to erect a tombstone with his personally prepared words. His idea of an individual tombstone was thus destroyed.

How do we respond to such Irretrievable Destructionโ“ When the place of burial is collective โ€“ where, then, is Levineโ€™s own graveโ“ In which culture of remembrance do we find the grounds that make it possible to separate localityโ“

๐Ÿ’ก A Traveling Tombstone sculpture series is both an artistic challenge and a pragmatic attempt to find a solution, after two years of dealing with these thorny questions. The answer seemed self-evident – we transform a senseless act into a meaningful memorial: a Traveling Tombstone!

"PILPAUL" โ€“ A Traveling Tombstone Project
PILPAUL
"TEVAT PAUL" โ€“ A Traveling Tombstone Project
TEVAT PAUL
โ€œBEYAHAD LO NI-PAULโ€œ; series: โ€œA Traveling Tombstoneโ€; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
BEYAHAD LO NI-PAUL

A Traveling Tombstone Series โ€“ The Idea

Inspired by Daniel Boyarin from his book โ€œA Traveling Homelandโ€[1], the answer was found (obvious for a student of Jewish Studies): if a homeland can travel as a concept, then, under certain circumstances, a monument/tombstone could travel as well.

[1] Professor of Talmudic Culture, historian and philosopher of religion Daniel Boyarin argues that Jews carry their homeland with them into the diaspora in the form of textual community built around the study of the Talmud. In: Boyarin, Daniel, A Traveling Homeland, 2015.

Based on these considerations, but above all to fulfill the last wish of the Jewish-American-Swedish historian, the idea of A Traveling Tombstone was created. On the one hand, the new concept should illuminate the idea of the monument from a different perspective. Moreover, the memory of Paul A. Levine would be carved in stone, as he wished, with his own last words.

The search for a solution brought together the Initiative and Robert Schmidt-Matt, an artist working in Kreuzberg, Berlin. A special detail – the core idea in all his works – is the integrity of the parts and their simultaneous inseparability. His way of dealing with contradiction was highly convincing when his sculptures, full of dialectics, appeared before the observer. Through the inseparability and simultaneous integrity of the opposing parts in the Berlin sculptorโ€™s art, the most important basic law of dialectics, the essence of dialectic contradiction, becomes visible: the unity and the struggle of opposites, which is obviously also hidden in Levineโ€™s message.

โ€œRESPONSIBLE IRRESPONSIBILITYโ€

It is a seemingly irrational message that might want to give us the basic idea about life and history: The history of mankind, like life itself, is anything but rational – both are full of contradictions.

Dedicated to the Holocaust historian in 2021, Tevat Paul is the fives sculpture from the existing series Zweisam by the Berlin artist. It is the sculpture No. 1 that opens the proposed new series, A Traveling Tombstone, in memory of Paul A. Levine.

Our Goal:

We aim to present the Traveling Tombstone Series as a piece of art and a concept in different places, to visit our partners, to find new friends and further support.

Invite our Traveling Exhibition ย to your institution: email @CONTACT ๐Ÿ“ฉย 
And

Support our Traveling Sculptures Project direct:

Yours,
Elena Medvedev

Our project “A Traveling Monument”

“Tevat Paul” in Montreal

The meeting with Professor Frank Chalk, in Montreal QC, Canada and my introduction of the project Tevat Paulโ€ฆ

“Tell Ye Your Children” is 25

โ€œThe best book on the Holocaust for its length and goalsโ€ – Yehuda Bauer.

โ€œToday, the need for effectively taught and historically accurate Holocaust education is greater than ever. This is true for many reasons central to our lives, and for the future of our children. Though this epochal tragedy occurred in Europe, it is impossible to understand our globalized world today without understanding the basics of Holocaust history and memory. Our shared understanding of the vital importance of Human Rights in the world today flows from the worldยดs reaction to the Holocaust.โ€ โ€“ Paul A. Levine*

Dear friends,
This year our initiative โ€œPaul A. Levine Libraryโ€ is gratefully acknowledging and inviting you to celebrate with us the 25th anniversary since the moment when much was just beginning in Holocaust education, namely, since the publication of a small textbook edition entitled โ€œTell Ye Your Children; A Book about the Holocaust, 1933- 1945โ€, that yielded great results, finally turning many minds and consciousnesses around the world.

Dr. Paul A. Levine and Stephane Bruchfeld are co- authors of this internationally renowned, pedagogic book about Holocaust history. This book, which Prof. Yehuda Bauer called then, โ€œThe best book on the Holocaust for its length and goalsโ€, was commissioned and first published by the Swedish government in 1998 as part of a nation-wide educational campaign to teach Swedish citizens about the Holocaust.

As indicated by its title, that book was created so that parents, in active discussion with their children, would read about the history and consequences of that genocide. Requested rapidly in hundreds of thousands of copies by parents from many educational backgrounds, this unprecedented success had a significant educational impact in Sweden and internationally. Since 1998, it has been published in 20 languages worldwide and printed in ca. 3 million copies. Most recently, it was translated for Ukraine (2017) and Croatia (2018).

โ€œTell Ye Your Childrenโ€ฆโ€ presents the history of the Holocaust with a linguistic precision and empathetic pedagogic presentation, which made it โ€œuseableโ€ for a quite diverse readership. This appreciation was much enhanced by the โ€œencyclopedia-styleโ€ format and expert graphics. It is not a publication intended to be read โ€œcover- to-coverโ€ in one sitting, though of course it often is.

Now, for 25 years, when speaking publicly about genocide History & Memory and its corollary, Genocide Prevention, the Holocaust book has been read and used, in Sweden and internationally, by diplomats and government bureaucrats, policymakers and, for instance, trainers of police, and teacher- training schools. We know that all found it suitable for this purpose. Additionally, the book has been used as an effective educational text by professors at universities and teachers from mid-level public school through high school & gymnasium.

Very importantly, the unprecedented success of the Holocaust book became a significant diplomatic success internationally for Swedenยดs government. Swedish officials realized the international diplomatic value and impact of having a high-quality pedagogic summary of Holocaust history, produced in Sweden, to hand to colleagues and other officials in a pedagogically attractive format.

Most significantly, that book led directly to the formation in 1999 of what was initially the International Task Force on Holocaust Research, Remembrance and Education. That unprecedented international diplomatic body evolved into IHRA, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.

Rather fascinatingly, that bookยดs presentation of scientific history of an often-controversial event in a highly effective pedagogic form encouraged Ministries of Education from diverse nations across Europe to approve its use in their schools.

We are memorizing and inviting you to celebrate with us its 25th anniversary!

Yours,

Elena Medvedev


Sources:

IHRA (The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance), 26.03.2025. “The work must go on: 25 years of the Stockholm Declaration: The Call to Action “.

Forum Fรถr Levande Historia, Om Detta Mรฅ Ni Berรคtta, https://www.levandehistoria.se/material/om-detta-ma-ni-beratta.
Levine, Paul A., Burchfield, Stephane, Tell Ye Your Children. A book about the Holocaust in Europe 1933-1945, The Living History Forum, 1998.

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*Levine, Paul A., The Berlin History Education Initiative, Draft Memorandumโ€”February 2018.

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On FB: see regarded posts about #omdettamรฅniberรคtta, & #paullevine.


“Forward and donโ€™t forget”

W E B I N A R – 7.12.2020


โœฟ IN MEMORY OF PAUL A. LEVINE

Forward and Don’t Forget:
Writing & Teaching About The Holocaust Today


THE WEBINAR IS organized by: Elena Medvedev, INITIATOR,
The Initiative Paul A. Levine Library.

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THIS MEMORIAL EVENT IS SUPPORTED BY: BESHT YESHIVA DRESDEN E. V; INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM, INDIANA UNIVERSITY; HISTORY DEPARTMENT, BROWN UNIVERSITY; โ€žTKUMAโ€ UKRAINIAN INSTITUTE FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES; MUSEUM “JEWISH MEMORY AND HOLOCAUST IN UKRAINE”, DNIPRO; AFRO-ASIATISCHES INSTITUT GRAZ.

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE – WEBINAR 2020

Forward and Don’t Forget:
Writing & Teaching About The Holocaust Today

โœฟ IN MEMORY OF PAUL A. LEVINE

December, 7, 2020, 17:00 CET (11 AM EST)
Zoom-based

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE – WEBINAR 2020

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Please plan on joining us online for an especially interesting talk. This will be the first webinar program organized by The Initiative.

We are looking forward to further talks and substantive discussions of pertinent issues.