Holocaust Survivor Robert Waisman Speaks to Gr. 11 & 12 Students

Gr. 11 and 12 students with  Holocaust Survivor and Speaker, Robert Waisman.
Gr. 11 and 12 students with Holocaust Survivor and Speaker, Robert Waisman.

In April, a group of Senior school students had the privilege to hear from a special guest speaker, Holocaust survivor Robert Waisman. Mr. Waisman shared his story of survival with our Social Studies 11 and History 12 students.

A former president of the Vancouver Holocaust Society, Mr. Waisman is a well-known speaker on the Holocaust. He has recently worked with the German government on their Holocaust Memorial Day events, and has addressed the BC Legislature.

IMG_7736*In September 1939, when Mr. Waisman was eight years old, the Nazis invaded Poland. He was taken to a munitions factory where he worked stamping initials on anti-aircraft shells. Later he was moved to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, where he was one of the youngest prisoners.

On April 11, 1945, the American army liberated Buchenwald. Mr. Waisman was one of 426 children who survived from this camp. He has a vivid memory of being liberated by the American army, and recalls one young soldier in particular — the first black person he’d ever seen. Nearly 40 years later he was reunited with this soldier, named Leon Bass, and they became good friends.

IMG_7743*Mr. Waisman and his sister (who he was reunited with years later) were the only survivors from his family. His parents and four siblings had been killed by the Nazis. After the war, he lived in France for a few years before eventually immigrating to Canada. He now honours the memory of those who were murdered by speaking about the Holocaust.

Special thank you to Aria, Gr. 11, and the Druker family for organizing Mr. Waisman’s visit. To learn more about his extraordinary story, visit the links below.

Gr. 11 and 12 students with Mr. Waisman
Gr. 11 and 12 students with Mr. Waisman

Links:

“Holocaust survivor offers message of hope.” Anglican Journal, September 19, 2013.
http://www.anglicanjournal.com/articles/holocaust-survivor-offers-message-of-hope

“Holocaust survivor Robbie Waisman shares his story.” Global News, January 27, 2015.
http://globalnews.ca/video/1797510/holocaust-survivor-robbie-waisman-shares-his-story

“Holocaust survivor Robbie Waisman receives Caring Canadian Award.” Jewish Independent, February 28, 2014.
http://www.jewishindependent.ca/holocaust-survivor-robbie-waisman-receives-national-honor/

“Holocaust survivor shares tales of survival, redemption.” Yukon News, November 7, 2014.
http://www.yukon-news.com/life/holocaust-survivor-shares-tales-of-survival-redemption

Holocaust Survivor Robert “Robbie” Waisman Testimony. USC Shoah Foundation Institutehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P39LYLcL1cA

Gr. 3s Study Chocolate with Purdy’s Chocolatier

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Grade 3s with Chocolatier Mark Flaming

Who loves reading? Grade 3 girls do when the novels are all about chocolate! We read and compared The Chocolate Fever and the Chocolate Touch.

To culminate our chocolate study Purdys Chocolatier Mark Flaming visited with our Grade 3 classes. The girls learned about the origin of chocolate, how it is harvested and made into delicious treats. We then tasted four different types of chocolate and chose our favourite. Mr. Flaming kindly brought each girl one of the beautiful and delicious chocolate flowers, a special spring feature at Purdys.

Purdys Chocolatier Mark Flaming
Purdys Chocolatier Mark Flaming