
On listening: how Holocaust Memorial Day challenges us all to be witnesses
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day Rob Thompson considers why the most powerful act of remembrance is often through listening. 27/01/2019
In BriefRob Thompson is Senior Programme Manager at the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) where he leads CCJ’s Holocaust education. Rob has a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford and is studying part–time for an MA in Jewish History and Culture at the University of Southampton. In 2018 Rob was awarded a ‘21 for 21’ award in recognition of his contribution to interfaith and Holocaust education.
" /> Rob Thompson is Senior Programme Manager at the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) where he leads CCJ’s Holocaust education. Rob has a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford and is studying part–time for an MA in Jewish History and Culture at the University of Southampton. In 2018 Rob was awarded a ‘21 for 21’ award in recognition of his contribution to interfaith and Holocaust education." /> Rob Thompson is Senior Programme Manager at the Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) where he leads CCJ’s Holocaust education. Rob has a BA in History and Politics from the University of Oxford and is studying part–time for an MA in Jewish History and Culture at the University of Southampton. In 2018 Rob was awarded a ‘21 for 21’ award in recognition of his contribution to interfaith and Holocaust education." />