January 2017
Teachers Workshop Why Teach Holocaust
The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Yet why, as educators, should we teach it? In what ways is its [...]
Sara Atzmon schools visits 28th April – 7th May 2014
As our guest in Hong Kong, Mrs Atzmon visited 9 schools and Universities in Hong Kong and Macau, talking to well over 1000 students. The schools visited ranged from International schools and Band 1 [...]
Sara Atzmon visit to Shenzhen – April 27th 2014
As part of her visits to schools and educational institutions, Sara Atzmon visited the Baoan Social Welfare Centre, which is an which is an orphanage in Shenzhen, China. Sara shared her remarkable story of hardship and survival with [...]
‘Surviving Evil – The Pictorial Language of Sara Atzmon’ Feb 25th – May 4th 2014
The HKHTC was delighted to jointly host two exhibitions, in collaboration with Hong Kong University and the Goethe-Institut HongKong of the artwork of renowned Holocaust survivor and artist Sara Atzmon. Mrs. Atzmon's Holocaust-themed work was on display [...]
Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Memorial Day, Sunday April 27th 2014
This years Yom Hashoah ceremony took place at the University Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Hong Kong, Bonham Road. This unique memorial event was held amongst the paintings of survivor and artist Sara Atzmon who [...]
Lecture at Maryknoll Convent – April 11th 2014
The HKHTC were delighted to be invited to Maryknoll Convent to educate 800 students about the Holocaust. One of our Educational Committe members, Dr Martin Chung delivered the lecture and answered questions from students [...]





