Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust and Humanity Center
Address: 1301 Western Avenue, Suite 2101
Cincinnati, OH 45203
Phone: 513-487-3055
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Website: https://www.holocaustandhumanity.org
Director in Charge: Jackie Congedo, CEO
Staff: Salaried: 25; Volunteers: 75
Year Established: 2000
Type of Organization or Mission: The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center exists to ensure the lessons of the Holocaust inspire action today. We educate about the Holocaust, remember its victims and act on its lessons. Through innovative programs and partnerships, the Center challenges injustice, inhumanity, and prejudice, and fosters understanding, inclusion, and engaged citizenship. Located at Cincinnati’s historic Union Terminal, we impact more than 2.5 million people every year through digital and in-person events, museum tours, educational experiences, social media, and virtual content. From Australia to India, individuals from more than 25 countries and 30 states engage with our mission.
Services: Permanent and special exhibitions; field trips and youth workshops; curricular resources; educator professional development and trainings; family and youth programs; upstander trainings and programs; The Cynthia & Harold Guttman Family Center for Storytelling
Dayton Holocaust Resource Center
Address: 305 Sugar Camp Circle
Dayton, OH 45409
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Website: http://daytonholocaust.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Elizabeth Styers, Director
Principal Staff Members:
Beth Anderson, Librarian: 937-775-3144
Year Established: 1993
Staff: Volunteer - 20
Type of Organization or Mission: Educational and academic resource center
Services: Annual writing and Max May Memorial Holocaust art contests; Exhibit at The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force; Lending library at Wright State University; Educational outreach program; Web site with research links; Curriculum assistance; Resources for teachers; Speakers' bureau; Teacher training seminars
Publications: Faces of the Holocaust - a 15-part videotape series of interviews with local survivors, liberators and rescuers, available on Utube and Teacher Tube.
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Address: 724 NW Davis Street
Portland, OR 97209
Phone: 503-226-3600
Fax: 503-226-1800
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Website: https://www.ojmche.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OregonJewishMuseum
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ORJewishMuseum
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/oregonjewishmuseum
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ojmche_/
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ojmche/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Elaine Coughlin, Board President; Judith Margles, Director
Principal Staff Members:
April Slabosheski, Education Manager of Museum
Year Established: 1984
Type of Organization or Mission: Museum and educational institution, stewards of the Oregon Holocaust memorial
Services: Speakers' bureau; Exhibitions; Student and teacher support; Survivor testimonies
Eyes from the Ashes
Address: Box 1136
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-7136
Phone: 610-527-3131
Fax: 610-527-9334
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Website: http://thelastalbum.org/content/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Ann Weiss, Director
Year Established: 1988
Staff: Salaried - 1 part-time consultant
Type of Organization or Mission: Education and research organization
Services: Exhibits - Traveling Photographic Exhibition (large and condensed versions available); Lectures; Community and Classroom Seminars; Film screening and accompanying presentation; Commemorations, including Yom Hashoah; Internet research on specific photos and stories; Teacher Training; Student Workshops; Stereotype Reduction Seminars; University and General Adult Presentations; Educational consultation
Publications: The Last Album: Eyes from the Ashes of Auschwitz-Birkenau (JPS 2006); Traveling Photographic Exhibition: Eyes From the Ashes - 135 photos, narrative text panels, video, speech & docent training; Eyes From the Ashes: Archival Photos from Auschwitz - video (15 min.) (order direct); Specialized educational packet, guides and curriculum material developed; Educators and students guide in development; Web Photo catalogue in development
Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh
Address: 0 Woodland Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Phone: 412-421-1500
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Website: https://hcofpgh.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HCofPgh/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hcofpgh/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Emily Loeb, Director of Programs & Education
Principal Staff Members:
Cristina Sahovey, Operations Manager Coordinator
Noah Schoen, Community Outreach Associate
Julia Gaetano, Marketing and Education Associate
Marcel Walker, CHUTZ-POW! Coordinator
Year Established: 1980
Staff: Salaried - 5; Volunteer - 20
Type of Organization or Mission: The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh connects the horrors of the Holocaust and antisemitism with injustices of today. Through education, the Holocaust Center seeks to address these injustices and empower individuals to build a more civil and humane society.
Services: Public exhibit "Revolving Doors," engaging cultural events, internationally renowned speakers, free and affordable resources for teachers and students, events and productions, Holocaust survivors and Generations Speakers Series, education outreach and curriculum implementation for schools and school districts, Waldman International Arts and Writing competition - open to middle and high school students, Holocaust Educator of the Year award, Commemorative programs, LIGHT Education Initiative, and library and archive.
Publications: The Holocaust Testimony Project capsules of local survivor, liberator and Righteous Gentile stories; Flares of Memory: Stories of Childhood During the Holocaust (Oxford University Press); Mazel - an original play based on local survivors' stories; From Pittsburgh to Poland: Lessons of the Holocaust; The Gate is Open...You Can Go, CHUTZ-POW!: Superheroes of the Holocaust comic book series.
National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education -Seton Hall University
Address: Seton Hill University
Greensburg, PA 15601-1599
Phone: 724-830-1033
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Website: https://www.setonhill.edu/centers-community-programs/holocaust-center/
Directors/Person-in-Charge: Dr. James Paharik, Director
Principal Staff Members:
Sister Lois Sculco, Emerita
Sister Gemma Del Duc Co-Director, Emerita (Israel)
Sister Noel Kernan, Co-Director, Emerita (USA)
Year Established: 1987
Staff: Student Assistants - 2; Interns - 2
Type of Organization or Mission: The mission of the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education is to counter antisemitism and to foster Catholic-Jewish relations by making the fruits of Holocaust scholarship accessible to educators at every level, especially in Catholic colleges and universities throughout the United States. To this end, the Center sustains a vital cooperative program with Yad Vashem and designs events to assist educators in shaping appropriate curricular responses for students of every age.
Services: Annual Catholic Institute for Holocaust Studies in Israel; Triennial Holocaust Ethel LeFrak education conferences; Seton Hill University's Genocide and Holocaust Online Graduate Certificate Program; Annual interfaith Kristallnacht and Yom Hashoah commemorations; Library collection including middle and high school curricular trunks; On-campus programs, exhibits, lectures; Curriculum consultation
Publications: Proceedings of the Ethel LeFrak Holocaust Education Conferences; The Holocaust: A Teaching Guide for Catholic Schools by Daniel C. Napolitano; Fifth and Sixth Nostra Aetate booklets featuring remarks by Rev. John T. Pawlikowski, OSM and Dr. Eugene J. Fisher
Lakin Holocaust Library and Resource Center - Albright College
Address: Albright College
Roessner Hall
13th & Rockland Streets
Reading, PA 19612-5234
Phone: 610-921-7214
Fax: 610-921-7509
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Website: https://library.albright.edu/hrc
Director/Person-in-Charge: Amanda Hornberger, Coordinator
Year Established: 1993
Staff: Salaried & Volunteer
Services: Educational outreach programs; Speakers' bureau; Teacher training seminars and resources; Lending library: books, periodicals and videos; Yom HaShoah commemorations; Oral histories
Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center
Address: 401 Elmgrove Ave.
Providence, RI 02906
Phone: 401-453-7860
Fax: 401-861-9246
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Website: https://bornsteinholocaustcenter.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Judith Jamieson, President; May-Ronny Zeidman, Executive Director
Year Established: 1988
Staff: Salaried - 1.5; Volunteer - 50
Type of Organization: Educational resource center
Services: Educational programs; Speakers' bureau; Exhibits; Commemorations; Holocaust Through the Arts programs; Teacher workshops; Lectures; Art and writing contest; School tours and outreach visits
Publications: Newsletter - The Sandra Bornstein Holocaust Education Center Newsletter
South Carolina Council on the Holocaust
Address: 1 Fernandina Ct.
Columbia, SC 29212
Phone: 803-786-3763
Fax: 843-744-2970
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Website: https://www.scholocaustcouncil.org/
Director/Persons-in-Charge:
Scott Auspelmyer, Executive Director
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Year Established: 1989
Type of Organization or Mission: State appointed council
Services: Teacher training; Speakers' bureau
Publications: SC Voices: Lessons From the Holocaust; Video: Seared Souls
Tennessee Holocaust Commission
Address: PO Box 59252
Nashville, TN 37205
Phone: 615-527-8114
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Website: https://tnholcom.org/
Director/Person-in-Charge: Larry Leibowitz (Commission Chair)
Principal Staff Members:
Devora Fish, Director of Education
Alyssa Trachtman, Director of Operations
Year Established: 1984
Staff: Salaried - 2
Type of Organization: The mission of the Tennessee Holocaust Commission (THC) is to provide education and to promote remembrance of the Holocaust to the State of Tennessee. THC provides teachers, students and individuals with seminars, resources, workshops, traveling exhibits and commemorations to create awareness of the Holocaust, to fight prejudice and to encourage tolerance among all people.
Services: Teacher workshops; Belz-Lipman Teacher Award; Teacher Fellowship program; Resource library; Traveling exhibits; Commemorations; Annual educator outreach program
Publications: Living On: Portraits of Tennessee Holocaust Survivors and Liberators; The Holocaust and Other Genocides: History, Representation and Ethics