
About Our Founding Director: Adi Rabinowitz Bedein
Adi Rabinowitz Bedein is an internationally recognized Holocaust educator, lecturer, and advocate for innovative Holocaust education.
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As the founder and director of the Network for Innovative Holocaust Education (NIHE)—a global community of over 200 members from 27 countries—she is dedicated to ensuring that Holocaust education remains relevant in today’s world.​A third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors, Adi brings both a personal and academic depth to her work.
She holds a B.A. in Education and Political Science and a Master’s in Democracy Studies.
She is also a certified tour guide at Yad Vashem and currently guides at the October 7th burnt vehicles compound in Tekuma, connecting past and present tragedies to highlight the dangers of hatred and antisemitism.​
Adi has lectured worldwide, sharing her expertise with communities across the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the UK, Serbia, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria, Israel, and Guatemala.​
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Through NIHE, Adi leads a global network of educators, scholars, and activists, fostering innovative approaches to Holocaust remembrance, countering contemporary antisemitism, and ensuring that the lessons of the past continue to inspire and educate future generations.