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Their Stories Unbroken is a podcast that explores how The Holocaust has impacted the lives of Jewish Australians. Through long-form conversation with 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation survivors, we will not only bear witness to the experiences of those that lived through The Shoah - The Hebrew word for the Holocaust meaning catastrophe - but look to gain an insight into what it is like growing up as a descendant of survivors in the shadow of the holocaust.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Social Sciences World
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  • 'We Must Never Forget' with Jeremy Stowe-Lindner and Amanda Castelan-Starr
    Jun 30 2025
    Episode 1 - We Must Never Forget

    Guests: Jeremy Stowe-Lindner

    Principal of Bialik College in Melbourne, Australia, since 2012

    Originally from the UK and was Founding Headteacher of Jewish Community Secondary School, London

    History teacher, renowned school and community leader

    Fellow of the Australian Council for Educational Leaders

    Board member of several not-for-profits

    Amanda Castelan-Starr

    Assistant Principal & Director of Jewish Life at Bialik College

    Over 25 years teaching Jewish Studies

    Former curriculum leader at Mount Scopus Memorial College

    Graduate of the Senior Educators Program at Hebrew University

    Studied extensively at Yad Vashem

    Deeply connected to Holocaust education, both professionally and personally

    What We Talk About

    We introduce the podcasts purpose to explore how the Holocaust has shaped Jewish Australian families across generations.

    Together, we discuss:

    Bearing Witness Through Storytelling The importance of personal testimony and preserving individual stories to keep memory alive.

    Intergenerational Trauma & Resilience How trauma, guilt, and survival shaped the identities and family dynamics of descendants.

    Education & Pedagogy The challenges of teaching the Holocaust sensitively and meaningfully to different age groups.

    History of Bialik College The school’s founding during WWII as a secular Zionist institution, evolving into a pluralist Jewish community hub.

    Complex Definitions of Survivor Expanding who we consider survivors—not only those in camps, but also those who fled or hid.

    Memory and Legacy Balancing remembrance of tragedy with celebration of Jewish life and culture before the Holocaust.

    Confronting Antisemitism Reflecting on the rise of contemporary antisemitism and the importance of standing up to hate.

    Resistance and Hope Stories of spiritual and cultural resistance—like maintaining traditions—as powerful acts of defiance.

    Why Study the Holocaust? Questioning if “never again” is enough and exploring deeper reasons for remembrance and education.

    Episode Timestamps

    Introduction – 0:00 to 9:07

    Part 1 – 9:08 to 32:34

    Part 2 – 32:35 to 54:19

    Outro – 54:20 to 55:29

    Acknowledgements

    Special thanks to:

    Bialik College - https://www.bialik.vic.edu.au/

    Bialik College Parents Association - https://www.bialik.vic.edu.au/community/parents-association

    Bialik College Foundation - https://foundation.bialik.vic.edu.au/

    Yad Vashem - https://www.yadvashem.org/

    Gandel Foundation - https://gandelfoundation.org.au/

    Adam Starr - https://www.starrmusic.com.au/

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    Contact us anytime: theirstoriesunbroken@gmail.com

    Podcast by Matthew Sortino Music by Adam Starr

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