The Observatory of European Memories (Eurom), the association Mémoshoa and the Shoah Memorial organized in Lisbon on 25 and 26 April the second educational meetings for 40 teachers from the Iberian Peninsula.
The work focused on the specificities of anti-Judaism in the region, the policies of Spain and Portugal during the
This training was funded by the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was part of the "Shoah as a starting point" program.
Intervention by Joël Kotek on the European roots of antisemitism