Memberships
Address: The Alvin Sherman Library
Nova Southeastern University
3100 Ray Ferrero Jr Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33314
Phone: 954 389-9000
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Website: https://holocausteducationfund.com/index.html
Director/Person-in-Charge: Craig R. Weiner, President
Year Established: 2013
Staff: 7
Type of Organization: The Holocaust Learning and Education Fund, Inc., is the founding organization of two important Holocaust museums, both on major university campuses in South Florida. It provides operational funding for both museums and conducts several programs for student Holocaust education, as well as providing resources for educators and museum access to the general public.
Mission: Providing Holocaust education to Florida’s public and private schools and universities. The Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum of South Florida is located in the Alvin Sherman Library at Nova Southeastern University. Additionally, the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) located in Palm Beach County, Florida will open summer, 2025.
Services: Florida Holocaust Reflection Contest - Essay, art and documentary contests open to all Florida middle and high school students. Providing museum tours to schools as well as the general public at the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Museum of South Florida located at the Alvin Sherman Library of Nova Southeastern University. The all new Palm Beach County Holocaust Museum of South Florida at FAU will be open summer, 2025.
Address: PO Box 170123
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: 978-985-1927
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Website: https://www.holocaustlegacyfoundation.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HLFboston/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Jody Kipnis and Todd Ruderman
Type of Organization or Mission: To preserve and perpetuate the memory and lessons of the Holocaust for future generations.
Address: Welwyn Preserve
100 Crescent Beach Blvd.
Glen Cove, NY 11542
Phone: 516-571-8040
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Website: https://www.hmtcli.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HMTCNY
Director/Person-in-Charge: Moji Pourmoradi, Executive Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Year Established: 1986 (open to the public 1994)
Staff: Salaried - 6 f/t, 4 p/t; Volunteer - 130
Days and Hours Open to the Public: https://www.hmtcli.org/hours-of-operation
Type of Organization or Mission: Educational, Resource Center and Training Institute; Library and Archive; Multimedia museum and exhibit gallery
Services: Interactive tolerance & anti-bullying workshops; Speakers' bureau; Lending library; Law enforcement training; Teacher resource center; Holocaust exhibits and history programs; Traveling exhibits; Workplace diversity training; Student art and literary competitions; Commemorations; Film and lecture events; School programs and scholarships; Educational consultation and teacher and staff training; Tolerance training and lectures; Second generation group; One day teacher development workshops; Two-day teachers conferences; Holocaust & tolerance teaching trunks; Summer Holocaust Teachers Institute
Publications: Brochures; Newsletters; Educational DVDs; Survivor testimonies; Survivor Soulmates, 7-min. DVD & teachers guide depicting the bond between a Holocaust survivor and a survivor of the Rwandan genocide
Address: 1933-1945 Meridian Ave.
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Phone: 305-538-1663
Email: Info@
Website: https://holocaustmemorialmiamibeach.org
Director/Person-in-Charge: Sheri Zvi, Chief Executive Officer
Principal Staff Members:
Jessica Katz, Chair
Sharon Horowitz, Executive Director: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Dr. Miriam Klein-Kassenoff, Education Co-Chairman
Dr. Nicole Freeman, Director of Education: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Lida Shukrie, Program Coordinator
Year Established: 1990
Staff: Salaried - 8; Volunteers - 35
Type of Organization or Mission: Holocaust education center featuring an outdoor sculpture garden and memorial to the memory of the six million Jewish people who perished in the Holocaust
Services: Commemorations; Exhibits; Lecture series; Educational programs; Teacher training seminar/institute; Community outreach program
Publications: Sculpture of Love and Anguish, by Kenneth Treister & Helen Fagin; Sculpture of Love and Anguish (video); Newsletter, The Legacy; Teacher/Student Resource Guide
Address: 851 N. Maitland Ave.
Maitland, FL 32751
Phone: 407-628-0555
Fax: 407-628-1079
Email: https://www.holocaustedu.org/visit/admissions/
Website: https://www.holocaustedu.org
Director/Persons-in-Charge: Emily Sterling, Interim CEO: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Suzanne Grimmer, Director of Museum Operations: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Stephen Poynor, Director of Education: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Year Established: 1982
Staff: Salaried - 5; Volunteer - 50
Days and Hours Open to the Public: https://www.holocaustedu.org/visit/
Type of Organization or Mission: The Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida is a nonprofit, interfaith organization using the history and lessons of the Holocaust to build a just and caring community free of antisemitism and all forms of prejudice and bigotry.
Services: We are storytellers featuring Survivor testimonies, virtual reality technology and exhibitions. We provide lesson plans, teaching trunks and professional development for teachers as well as community education and in-classroom teaching for students in grades 6 and up in Holocaust history, diversity and inclusion, and bully prevention. Our programming features lectures, speakers, workshops, dramatic presentations, films, and book clubs.
Publications: Newsletter, bibliographies, curriculum guides, teacher's guides
Address: 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. #108
Naples FL 34110
Phone: 239-263-9200 x203
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Website: https://hmcec.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Susan Suarez, President & CEO, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Type of Organization or Mission: Teach the lessons of the Holocaust to inspire action against bigotry, hatred, and violence. We do this through: 1) displaying artifacts and photographs which tell the individual stories within the larger history of the Holocaust; 2) providing educational programs and activities to students at all grade levels; and 3) presenting general public programs and exhibits that highlight elements of our collection and stories related to the Holocaust and other genocides.
Address: 145 College Road
Library Room 4110
Suffern, NY 10901
Phone: 845-574-4099
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Website: https://www.holocauststudies.org
Director/Person-in-Charge: Andrea Winograd,Executive Director
Principal Staff Members:
Geri Myer, Finance Manager
Julie Golding, Curator
Georgia Kass, Survivor Outreach
Year Established: 1979 (by State Charter) 1988 as museum and resource center
Staff: Salaried - 4; Volunteer - 100
Mission: Our mission is to educate, through the lens of the Holocaust, about the dangers of intolerance, to invoke critical thinking, and to inspire moral courage in the face of injustice.
Services: School and group visits; Commemoration ceremonies; Lectures, films, library and resource center; Speakers' bureau; Teacher resource center and teacher training seminars; Survivor support, outreach and programming; Traveling exhibits, learning trunks, and off-site presentations
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Phone: 949-721-9800
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Website: https://www.holocaustmuseumoc.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orangecountymuseum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holocaustmuseumoc/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Reuven Mintz, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Member:
Michaela Myjak, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Year Established: 2021
Staff: Salaried - 3; Volunteers - 40
Mission: To honor the memory of the millions who perished during the Holocaust by preserving their stories and educating future generations. Through our comprehensive exhibit, immersive experience, survivor testimonies, and educational programs, we aim to foster an understanding of the Holocaust's historical significance, promote tolerance, and combat prejudice and hate.
Address: 5410 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004
Phone: 713-942-8000
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Website: https://hmh.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Kelly Zuniga, Ed.D., CEO
Principal Staff Members:
Tamara Savage, Managing Director/Director of Public Programs
Mary Lee Webeck, Ph.D. HMH Holocaust & Genocide Education Endowed Chair
Connie Boyd, Director of Development
Kristin Albers Lamm, Chief Financial Officer
Carol Manley, Chief Curator of Collections and Exhibitions/Registrar
Robin Cavanaugh, Chief Marketing Officer
Madelyn Strubelt, Director of Visitor and Volunteer Services
Margaret Sasaki, Director of Grants and Research
Jenna Norris, Librarian
Wendy Warren, Director of Education
Year Established: 1996
Staff: Salaried - 32; Volunteer - 300
Days and Hours Open to the Public: https://hmh.org/visit/
Type of Organization or Mission: Museum and Education Center Holocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust, remembering the six million Jews and other innocent victims, and honoring the survivors' legacy. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides, we teach the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy.
Services: Permanent and changing exhibits; Public programs and lectures; Library (research and member lending); Audio-visual collection; On-line survivor testimonies; Speakers? bureau; Docent-led museum tours; Audio headset tours; Museum store; Online bookstore; Yom Hashoah commemoration; Docent training program; Survivor memory project; Oral history project; Second Generation Speakers' bureau/Through Their Eyes
Publications: Print and e-newsletters; News for Educators, e-newsletter; Curriculum and study guides for exhibits; Questionable Issue: Currency of the Holocaust; There is No Why Here; Plowing Stones: Poems of the Holocaust (English and Spanish); Where is my Family? (video) / DVD and curriculum guide; Darfur: Twenty Years of War and Genocide in Sudan; The Album: Shadow of Memory; When They Came to Take My Father: Voices of the Holocaust; Arando Priedras: Poemas del Holocausto; How Healing Becomes Killing: Eugenics, Euthanasia, Extermination
Education Institutes: Spector/Warren Fellowship for Future Teachers (in conjunction with Syracuse University); Warren Fellowship for Future Teachers; Max M. Kaplan Summer Institute for Educators
Education Programs and Services: K-16 student programs; Teacher resources; Content-specific one-day workshops (in museum, schools, community and conference settings); Digital curriculum trunks (i-Pad based); Juvenile justice education; Law enforcement and SLEASociety (in cooperation with the Houston Police Department and the Anti-Defamation league); Adult education programs; Yom Hashoah scholarship contest; Educator in Motion- Bilingual school and community outreach program; Engines of Change- Student ambassador program for high school students
Address: 100 The Grove Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Phone: 323-651-3704
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Website: https://www.holocaustmuseumla.org/
Instagram: @LAMOTH1961
Twitter: @LAMOTH1961
Director/Person-in-Charge: Beth Kean, CEO
Principal Staff Members:
Lisa Barnet, Director of Operations
Jordanna Gessler, Vice President of Education and Exhibits
Katherine Semel, Director. Of Museum Tours
Jill Brown, Director of Public Programming
Stephanie Rosenbaum, Director of Development
Year Established: 1961
Staff: Salaried - 17; Volunteer - 100
Days and Hours Open to the Public: https://www.holocaustmuseumla.org/visit
Type of Organization or Mission: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust is a primary source institution, one that commemorates those who perished, honors those who survived, and houses the precious artifacts that miraculously weathered the Holocaust. The Museum provides free Holocaust education to students and visitors from across Los Angeles, the United States, and the world, fulfilling the mission of the founding Holocaust Survivors to commemorate, educate, and inspire. Through engagements and education programs that value dialogue, learning, and reflection, the Museum believes that we can build a more respectful, dignified, and humane world.
Services: Free docent-led tours, Self-guided audio tours, Holocaust Survivor speakers, Traveling Exhibits, Guest Lectures, Teacher training, Docent training, Law enforcement training, Public programing, Special events, Digitized archive, Art and memory programs, L’Dough V’Dough, Community outreach programs, Internships, Newsletters, Lectures/film series
Publications: Those Who Dared: Rescuers and Rescued (a teaching guide for secondary schools); Anne Frank in Historical Perspective (a teaching guide for secondary schools); Polluting the Pure: An Exhibit on Racial Hygiene, Eugenics & Contemporary Questions (exhibit catalogue)
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Address: PO Box 6556
Kingwood, TX 77325
Phone: 888-546-8111
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Website: www.hra18.org; https://holocaustremembranceassociation.org
Director/Person-in-Charge: Rozalie Jerome, President & Executive Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Principal Staff Members:
Mitch Jerome, Vice President
Stephen Ege, Project Manager, Holocaust Garden of Hope
Mary Newton, Secretary
Rachel Towns, M.D., Director at Large
Year Established: 2019
Staff: Salaried - 5; Volunteer - 100
Type of Organization or Mission: The Holocaust Remembrance Association is a 501-c-3 educational organization based in Northeast Houston, Texas, that was formed to sensitize hearts to the issues of the Holocaust and facilitate education, healing, and reconciliation. The vision of the Holocaust Remembrance Association is to see the world inspired to stand in solidarity against persecution, prejudice, and indifference. The core purpose of the organization is to create UPSTANDERS – individuals who will stand against antisemitism as well as bigotry, prejudice, and persecution in all forms.
Education Programs and Services: Holocaust Garden of Hope; Upstander Stone Project; Holocaust Remembrance Association Scholarships; Virtual Coffee Encounters; Lending Library; March of Remembrance Texas; Israel March of Nations Tours
Address: Nancy Thompson Library, Room 206
1000 Morris Avenue
Union, NJ 07083
Phone: 908-737-4660
Fax: 908-737-4644
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Website: https://www.kean.edu/offices/holocaust-resource-center
Facebook: facebook.com/kean.un.HRC
Twitter: @hrckean
Instagram: @keanhrc
Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Adara Goldberg, Director
Principal Staff Members:
Sarah Coykendall, Managing Assistant Director
Year Established: 1982
Staff: Salaried - 2; Hourly- 2 (Academic Specialist & Graduate Assistant); Volunteers - 5
Type of Organization: The HRC is an educational center situated within Kean University, a state school in New Jersey, and is financially supported by the Holocaust Resource Foundation. We boast a collection of more than 6,000 books, DVDs, and other source materials, a database of 200+ Holocaust testimonies, graduate and undergraduate courses on the Holocaust, and a network of local partner school districts. Last year, the Holocaust Resource Center reached 6,800 students, teachers, community members, and survivors. The HRC is a proud Jewish Foundation for the Righteous Center of Excellence.
Mission: “Remembering the Past, Honoring the Present, Shaping the Future” The Holocaust Resource Center (HRC) is a joint initiative between Kean University and the Holocaust Resource Foundation, a private philanthropic organization founded by Holocaust survivors who rebuilt their lives in New Jersey. The HRC was established in 1982 to foster and reinforce ongoing awareness of the Holocaust among students, teachers and community members. From its inception, the Foundation's founders recognized education as the integral driving force behind the organization. Today, the Center continues to honor its founders by promoting messages of respect, understanding and empowerment. We fulfill our educational mandate in three ways: collections, commemorative events and teacher training. HRC programs and resources align with the New Jersey State Mandate on Holocaust Education. Through our various initiatives, we seek to learn from the past in order to create a better future.
Publications: Adara Goldberg, Holocaust Survivors in Canada: Exclusion, Inclusion, Transformation, 1947– 1955 (University of Manitoba Press, 2015); Sam Halpern, Darkness and Hope (Schreiber, Shengold Publishing, 1999); Clara Kramer, Clara's War: One Girl's Story of Survival (Harper Collins, 2009); Joseph Preil, Holocaust Testimonies: European Survivors and American Liberators in New Jersey (Rutgers University Press, 2001); Abraham Zuckerman, A Voice in the Chorus: Memories of a Teenager Saved by Schindler (Ktav Pub & Distributors Inc, 1991); “Becoming Partners in Atrocity Prevention” by Cara Thapa “Liberator Testimony Curriculum Guide” produced for the Holocaust Resource Center
Address: PO Box 620122
Newton, MA USA
Phone: 617-965-4570
Fax: 617-965-4577
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Director/Person-in-Charge: Richard E. Kaplan, Manager
Type of Organization or Mission: Subsidiary of The Seymour Kaplan Memorial Foundation
Address: 22 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 202
Toronto, Ontario M4T 2S3
Canada
Phone: 416-322-5928
Fax: 416-322-5930
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Website:https://azrielifoundation.org/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AzrieliMemoirs
Twitter: twitter.com/AzrieliMemoirs
Director/Person-in-Charge: Naomi Azrieli, Chair and CEO
Principal Staff Members:
Jody Spiegel, Director, Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program
Arielle Berger, Managing Editor
Year Established: The Azrilei Foundation 1989; Holocaust Survivor Memoirs Program 2005
Staff: Salaried - 8
Type of Organization or Mission: The Holocaust Survivor Memoir Program was established by the Azrieli Foundation to collect, preserve and share the memoirs and diaries written by survivors of the twentieth-century Nazi genocide of the Jews of Europe who later made their way to Canada. The program is guided by the conviction that such stories play an important role in education about tolerance and diversity.
Services: Collecting, archiving, publishing and distributing memoirs and diaries; Teaching workshops
Publications: The Azrieli Series Holocaust Survivor Memoirs