The provincial government and leaders of the Jewish community coordinate actions to prevent antisemitic discourse in classrooms
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The provincial minister of Education, Horacio Ferreyra, led a key meeting with directors of the Holocaust Museum and DAIA to deepen pedagogical content. During the meeting, it was emphasized that Córdoba was a pioneer in establishing by law the mandatory study of the Shoah in all institutions. Officials Luis Franchi and Claudia Maine took part in the technical discussion together with representatives of social institutions and the local branch.
The visit of Fabiana Mindlin, secretary general of the Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum, coincided with the official ceremony for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. The authorities discussed the importance of providing didactic tools that allow students to understand the risks of state totalitarianism. The aim is for young people to recognize the systematic persecution carried out by German National Socialism and its collaborators against the Jewish people.
The coordinated work between the Ministry and various organizations seeks to strengthen educational projects that promote peaceful and civic coexistence. It is essential for the school system to offer a critical perspective on contemporary issues related to antisemitism and global terrorism. "The teaching of the Shoah is an essential educational policy for training citizens who are critical and committed to memory," stated Horacio Ferreyra.
Adrián Ganzburg, presidente de DAIA Córdoba
Strategies against discrimination and violence
Secretary Mindlin valued the commitment of the Córdoba administration in guaranteeing programs that actively combat prejudice and social exclusion. The promotion of a culture of mutual respect is positioned as the central axis for ensuring individual freedom in the face of any type of oppression. "Córdoba demonstrates a deep commitment to memory by guaranteeing the teaching of the Shoah in its schools," expressed the official from the national museum.
The president of DAIA Córdoba, Adrián Ganzburg, emphasized that education is the main path to building lasting peace based on social order. The parties agreed to continue developing technical materials that assist teachers in transmitting these essential democratic values. "Education is a key tool for building memory, combating antisemitism, and strengthening coexistence based on respect and peace," stated Ganzburg.
This institutional strengthening ensures that upcoming generations of Córdoba residents will have a solid ethical education, far removed from antisemitic fanaticism. The Ministry will continue supervising the implementation of this content to ensure compliance with current regulations throughout the entire provincial territory. The initiative reaffirms the stance of a province that prioritizes integration and the defense of human dignity over any form of collective violence.