This slide depicts four women prisoners at an unidentified concentration camp during the Holocaust. The women are huddled together, only wearing their undergarments. In the background, there is a pile of bodies. There are also officers depicted in…
This is one of 30 glass slides that are included in Temple Adath Israel's Holocaust collection. This one appears in box 18, folder 6, sheet 3 in the set. It depicts the backs of a figure and three small children on their way to a gas chamber. The…
This is one of 30 glass slides that are included in Temple Adath Israel's Holocaust collection. This slide features an image of an officer hanging two people during the Holocaust. The image depicts a young girl hanged and an officer tightening a…
This is one of 30 glass slides that are included in Temple Adath Israel's Holocaust collection. This image is entitled "Pictures of Officers" which depicts four women officers.
The slide shows photos of many children together along with messages to remember the Holocaust. It warns its readers to teach their children about the events that took place so that they will be remembered and not repeated. This slide appears as the…
On February 5th, 2017, Zachariah Sippy and a group of his fellow classmates from Henry Clay High school protested President Trump's immigration ban in Lexington, KY. The image was taken by a fellow classmate of Sippy and depicts roughly 20 students…
Zachariah Sippy discusses his opinions in an Op-Ed on a gun incident at Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Kentucky. He wrote the piece on March 1, 2018, the same day the the incident took place. This file features the article title and image used…
This is a slide that discusses concentration camps during 1933-1938. The slide states the first concentration camp was established in Dachau to house anyone who opposed Nazi ideologies. It appears as the eighth image (row 2, column 4) on sheet one…
Zachariah Sippy is involved in the Student Voice Team. In this photo, Sippy is at the Students as Partners Listening Tour with students from Iroquois High School at the PAL program in Louisville on January 18, 2017.