Welcome to the 15th issue of Teaching the Legacy. This edition focuses on the subject of childhood and creativity. The e-newsletter includes a main article on this theme, as well as an interview, a lesson plan about art in the classroom, and a story of childhood rescue. As always, the newsletter features new publications, book reviews, and updates on recent and upcoming activities at the International School for Holocaust Studies and around Yad Vashem. We hope you find this issue interesting and resourceful and we look forward to your feedback.
![Teaching the Holocaust by Highlighting the Youth, their Perseverance, and Creativity Teaching the Holocaust by Highlighting the Youth, their Perseverance, and Creativity](https://www.yadvashem.org/sites/default/files/styles/main_image/public/583_23_0.jpg?itok=EMKBc7jd)
Teaching the Holocaust by Highlighting the Youth, their Perseverance, and Creativity
![Interview with Chava Wolf, Artist Interview with Chava Wolf, Artist](https://www.yadvashem.org/sites/default/files/styles/main_image/public/Chava Wolf-sized.jpg?itok=UEw8I6kx)
Interview with Chava Wolf, Artist
![Creative Use of Holocaust Imagery in the Classroom Creative Use of Holocaust Imagery in the Classroom](https://www.yadvashem.org/sites/default/files/styles/main_image/public/chava_wolf2b.jpg?itok=TNgIKEzv)
Creative Use of Holocaust Imagery in the Classroom
![Baby’s eating utensils that arrived together with Henri Hamerslag when Mirjam Waterman transferred him to Hetty Voute at the train station and thence to Katy Mulder Baby’s eating utensils that arrived together with Henri Hamerslag when Mirjam Waterman transferred him to Hetty Voute at the train station and thence to Katy Mulder](https://www.yadvashem.org/sites/default/files/styles/main_image/public/1_4095.jpg?itok=0xLe2-69)