This is a photo of Dr. Karen Petrone's bat-mitzvah group, all of which studied together for their bat-mitzvah. The actual celebration took place in April 2011. The photo was taken at Temple Adath Israel. The group meets every few months to have…
This article published in the Atlantic Monthly in January 1922 was written by Joel Blau who argues the Jewish people are the most non-resistant group of people when compared to Christians who should practice non-resistance, but do not. Blau compared…
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.
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 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 archival document is a letter to incoming Jewish students explaining the role of Hillel in the life of a Jewish student. The author, George Schwartzman, explains that Hillel is an organization that aims to provide a social, cultural, and…
This image depicts Zachariah Sippy, at the time a Henry Clay High School Senior, speaking with The Atlantic Monthly as he discusses his activism and support for gun control in public schools. This photo is from Zachariah Sippy's twitter account.
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…
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…