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About

Adi Rabinowitz Bedein is an international lecturer and the founder of the Network for Innovative Holocaust Education (NIHE), a global alliance of more than 200 educators from 27 countries. She is the creator of Activist Holocaust Education, a groundbreaking approach that connects Holocaust memory to present challenges and inspires action. Through this model, audiences are empowered to confront antisemitism, resist hate, and transform remembrance into moral courage.

A third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors, Adi integrates her personal legacy into her lectures, bringing history to life and making it relevant for today. Her talks have reached audiences in more than 30 countries, offering not only knowledge but also practical strategies for engagement. She also guides visitors as a certified educator at Yad Vashem and at the October 7th burnt vehicles compound in Tekuma, where past and present intersect.

In 2024–2025, she led “Bedein Agents of Hope,” a year-long journey across North and Central America that engaged communities in dialogue, resilience, and commemoration. Today, she also heads the Digital Network for Israel Solidarity, an initiative of the Ministry for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, building a global activist community equipped to counter antisemitism and create impact.

Every lecture Adi gives reflects her commitment to turn memory into action, and to build communities that combine remembrance with responsibility for the future.

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