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Remembering the Holocaust

JCRC’s Holocaust Education programs are designed to educate individuals and communities about the legacy of the Shoah (Holocaust).

JCRC's educational programs teach about the millions who perished and honors survivors and heroes by encouraging reflection on the moral and spiritual questions raised by the Holocaust while promoting religious freedom and tolerance for all individuals.

JCRC's Holocaust Education programs

For more information on one of the following Holocaust Education programs, please click on the corresponding link:

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Holocaust Research Center, part of JCRC's Educational Resource Center

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The Shoah Foundation Visual History Collection

* Lessons and activities for the classroom

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Holocaust Speakers Bureau

* Holocaust Teacher Workshops

* Chaperoned and chartered trips to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.

* The Dr. A.L. and Rose Greenberg Holocaust Essay Contest

* The Van Adelsberg Family Holocaust Gallery Space

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Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration (Holocaust Remembrance Day)

* On staff Holocaust educator

Holocaust Education opportunities and programs are available year round. Special programs and events throughout the year and are promoted through JCRC communications.

For more information about JCRC's Holocaust Education programs or to join the JCRC Holocaust Education e-newsletter list, please contact
Jodi Elowitz, director of education, at 612-338-7816.
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