We use the city as our classroom, and we know that teachers love to learn from each other.
What makes us different
No one will do what we do over the next decade, because no one did what we did over the past decade.
• We scanned 20,000 family pictures and put them online - each photo is accompanied with its own story. This means we have a wealth of Jewish stories from the 20th century to draw upon;
• There’s no limit to what we can do with these stories: our multimedia films are shown as official selections in international film festivals; we have also published several illustrated books; and our traveling exhibitions are touring Spain, Israel, Poland, Hungary, Austria. Lithuania, Romania and the US;
•Centropa’s stories are ideally suited to new technologies; we’re developing smartphone apps and podcasts; we're active on social media; we are producing QR maps for schools and adult education programs;
•We bring teachers together at seminars like our summer programs. We know that no one teaches a teacher better than another teacher. Our teachers are great at motivating their students to make their own videos, which they now share with each other--across borders and ethnic divides.
What we offer
Centropa provides you free access to 40 multi-media films based on our interviews. Each film is accompanied by an online study guide.
Need a classroom-tested lesson plan? Go to Centropa Education.
Would you like to host a Centropa exhibition at your school? We have several exhibitions traveling through five countries. For more information, send an email to office@centropa.org
Who we are
Edward Serotta is an American who has worked on Jewish-related projects in Central Europe since 1985. | Marcell Kenesei is based in Budapest and is the director for our European Jewish school network, as well as our Hungarian public school network. | Fabian Ruehle is our EU education director and is based in Hamburg. |
Dr Lauren Granite is our US education director, who is based in Washington, DC. | Borbora Pal is the coordinator of our Centropa Jewish Network. | Esther Cotoarba is our education co-ordinator and is in charge of logistics for our annual CSA program. |
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Bence Lukacs is our tech director. | Wolfgang Els is our chief filmmaker. | Veronika Doppelreiter is our stalwart bookkeeper. |
Tanja Eckstein is our chief interviewer for our Austrian and German stories. | Szilvia Czingel runs and organises the Budapest Café Centropa which brings together our interviewees from Budapest. |
Is Centropa for Americans, Israelis or Europeans? For Jewish or non-Jewish students?
Centropa works for all of us because we tell stories, and stories connect us all. Not only are students enchanted and drawn into 20th history through these personal narratives, we are creating digital story-telling projects so they can share stories of their towns, their country’s Jewish history, and even their own family stories.