Membership Results (206)

Sunday, 07 July 2019 07:01

International March of the Living

Address: 2 West 45th St., Suite 1500
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-869-6800
Fax: 212-869-6822
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Website: https://www.motl.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Shmuel Rosenman, Chairman

Year Established: 1993
Staff: Salaried - 3

Type of Organization or Mission: Educational Programming

Services: Two weeks educational programming for high school students in the spring (1 week - Poland; 1 week - Israel)

Publications: Semi-Annual Newsletter; Brochures; The March of the Living: A Follow-Up Study of Its Long Range Impact and Effects; To Know and to Remember - March of the Living 1992; March of the Living 1992 - Excerpts from My Journal - Dara Horn; Liberating the Ghosts - Photographs and text from The March of the Living by Raphael Shevelev with Karne Schomer; Reflections: Jewish Youth Confront the Holocaust; March of the Living 1992; March of the Living 1994; March of the Living 1996; Video: March of the Living - Recruitment tape

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Address: 12 North 12th St., Suite 480
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Phone: 612-338-7816 ext.22
Fax: 612-349-6569
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Website: https://www.minndakjcrc.org/what-we-do/holocaust-education-remembrance/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Stephen Hunegs, Exec. Director; Laura Zelle, Director

Year Established: 1939

Type of Organization of Mission: JCRC's educational programs are designed to educationindividuals and communities about the legacy of the Shoah.

Services: Holocaust Research Center; Speakers' Bureau; Teacher Workshops; Trips to USHMM; Electronic newsletter; Exhibit gallery; Commemorations; Essay contest

Publications: Witnesses to the Holocaust: An Oral History (1990)

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Address: 
PO Box 159004
2245 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415-449-3717
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Website: www.jfcsholocaustcenter.org 

Director/Person-in-Charge: Dr. Anita Friedman, Executive Director Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Penninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties
Principal Staff Members:

Principal Staff Members:
Morgan Blum Schneider, Director
Joe Hayes, Administrator
Rebecca Hausammann, Associate Director
Dr. Beth Cohen, Director of Education
Dr. Yedida Kanfer, Director of Collections and Programming

Year Established: 1979
Staff: Salaried - 10


Type of Organization or Mission: As one of California’s leading resources for Holocaust and genocide education, our work increases awareness about Jewish history and the causes and consequences of antisemitism, racism, and discrimination. Through a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and patterns of genocide, we inspire moral courage and social responsibility in future generations. The Holocaust Center is a program of Jewish Family and Children’s Services and includes an Educational Resource Center; Library (with 13,000 volumes, films, 500 Yizkor books); and Archive (including documents and artifacts, historical pamphlets and periodicals, photographs, and rare books).

Services: Teacher training workshops; Curriculum development; Commemorations; Seminars and Fellowships for students; Exhibits; Speakers Bureau; and Educational Programs.

California Teachers Collaborative for Holocaust and Genocide Education: The statewide network unites 14 institutions for Holocaust and genocide education. Through standards-aligned lesson plans, expert-led trainings, and a wealth of educational resources, we empower and unify educators in teaching the lessons of history and about what happens when bias goes unchecked. The California Teachers Collaborative was established by the JFCS Holocaust Center, with support from the California Department of Education, Marin County Office of Education, and the State of California. https://holocaustcenter.jfcs.org/education-resource/california-collaborative/

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Address: 4049 KIngsridge Road
Fort Worth, TX 76109
Phone: 
817-569-0892
Website: 
https://www.tarrantfederation.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Barry Abels, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Mission: The mission of The Jewish Federation of Fort Worth & Tarrant County is to build a strong and unified Jewish community in order to ensure the well-being and continuity of the Jewish people in Tarrant County, in Israel, and throughout the world.

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Address: 901 Route 10
Whippany, NJ 07981
Phone: 973-929-3066
Fax: 973-884-9316
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Website: https://www.jfedgmw.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Gina Lanceter & Lois Lautenberg, Co-Chairpersons
Principal Staff Members:
Ilyse Shainbrown, Director of Holocaust Education, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Leah Dukes, Holocaust Council Coordinator and Admin Assistant, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Year Established: 1979
Staff: Salaried - 2; Volunteer - 60

Type of Organization or Mission: Educational Outreach Resource Center, memorial and museum; Library, reference and video

Services: Speakers' bureau; Teacher training; Curriculum development; Commemorations; Exhibits; Lectures; Witness testimonies; Adopt-a Survivor program; Second and third generation educational workshops and programs; USHMM trips for students and teachers; Bar/Bat Mitzvah twin with a survivor

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Sunday, 07 July 2019 06:55

Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester

Address: 255 East Ave
Rochester, NY, 14607
Phone: 585-241-8628
Fax: 585-461-0912
Website: https://www.jewishrochester.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Sapir Soble, CHAI Director, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Year Established: 1984

Type of Organization: Resource Center; Library: 1200 volumes catalogued; 400 videotapes catalogued; Archive: 60 audiotapes and 70 videotapes catalogued

Mission: The Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester works to build a strong Jewish future in Rochester, Israel and Worldwide through philanthropy, engagement, education and advocacy.

Services: Speakers' bureau; Curriculum guides; Teacher training; Exhibits, Poster Series; Public programs; Survivor Files; Curriculum consultation; Study Guides to accompany audio-video materials; Student workshops; Traveling Trunks

Publications: Choosing Courage, videotape and accompanying study guide about a local family of Dutch rescuers; Perilous Journeys: Personal Stories of German and Austrian Jews Who Escaped the Holocaust; Angie's Story; Online CHAI Newsletter; Web Book - Perilous Journeys (http://www.perilousjourneys.org/)

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Tuesday, 03 January 2023 20:22

Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara

Address: 524 Chapala Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Phone: 805-403-7276
Website: https://www.jewishsantabarbara.org/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Samantha Silverman, Director of Lifelong Learning, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Mission: Every day of every year the Jewish Federation of Greater Santa Barbara works with hundreds of local, national and international agencies to transform lives and deliver hope, dignity and comfort to millions of people at home, in Israel and around the world.

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Friday, 15 December 2023 20:01

Jewish Federation of Ulster County

Address: 39 Aaron Court
Kingston, NY 12401
Email:
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Website: https://www.ucjf.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ucjewishfederation/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewishfederationofulstercounty/

Director/Person-in-Charge: David Drimer, Executive Director

Mission: The Jewish Federation of Ulster County is a community-building organization that enriches Jewish life locally, nationally, in Israel, and around the world by helping those in need and fostering Jewish values for the greater good. We are a non-religious, secular resource for everyone in the community and a member of the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), partnering with them in support of their programs.

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Sunday, 07 July 2019 06:49

Jewish Foundation for the Righteous

Address: 80 Main St., Suite 380
West Orange NJ, 07052
Phone: 212-727-9955
Fax: 212-727-9956
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Website: https://jfr.org/
Facebook: https://www.Jewish-Foundation-for-the-Righteous 
Twitter: @JFRDirector
Blog: https://jfr.org/blog/

Director/Person-in-Charge: Stanlee J. Stahl, Executive Vice President
Principal Staff Members:
Dara Zadikow, Director of Development

Year Established: 1986
Staff: Salaried - 6; Volunteer - 8

Type of Organization: The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (JFR) honors and supports Righteous Gentiles, non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The Foundation provides monthly support to more than 500 aged and needy non-Jewish rescuers in 20 countries. Through its national education program, the Foundation also preserves the legacy and memory of the Righteous and educates teachers and students about the history of the Holocaust.

Services: Provides monthly financial support to more than 500 aged and needy Righteous Gentiles in 20 countries; Holocaust Centers of Excellence Program; Alfred Lerner Fellowship Program; Summer Institute for Teachers - at Columbia University; Advanced Seminar; European Study Program in German and Poland; New York - New Jersey Schools Program; Whoever Saves a Single Life...Rescuers of Jews During the Holocaust - Traveling Exhibition on Rescue; Speaker's Bureau; Missions Program

Publications: How Was it Possible?: A Holocaust ReaderAt the JFR (monthly electronic newsletter); From the JFR Library (electronic monthly e-newsletter); Poster set on Rescue: The Traits That Transend (available in English, Croatian, Spanish, and Polish); Alfred Lerner Fellows e-newsletter

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Website: https://holocausteducation.uky.edu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UKJHF.HEI

Co-Directors: Dr. Karen Petrone and Dr. Janice Fernheimer
Associate Directors: Dr. Jill Abney and Lauren Hill, NBCT

Year Established: 2022

Type of Organization or Mission: The initiative aims to empower Kentucky teachers to meet the requirements of the 2018 Ann Klein and Fred Gross Holocaust Education Act which requires all Kentucky students to experience Holocaust and other genocide education in middle and high school. Funded by a grant from the Jewish Heritage Fund (JHF), and led by the interdisciplinary program in Jewish Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky and UK's Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching (CELT), the UK-JHF Holocaust Education Initiative creates opportunities for interdisciplinary content sharing, pedagogical support, and collaborative planning among Kentucky teachers.

Programs and Services: The aims of the initiative are to: recruit and support teachers across the Commonwealth to educate about the Holocaust; collaborate with these teachers to create model curricular materials that can be used by teachers across the state; and create regional teacher cohorts to support and implement an empathetic and ethical Holocaust curriculum for all students.

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